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How many moles of silver (I) sulfide are formed when a 7.20 moles of silver reacts with sulfur?
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How many moles of silver (I) sulfide are formed when a 7.20 moles of silver reacts with sulfur?
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Ag2S, 7.2mol Ag, 1mol Ag2S/2molAg so 7.2/2 moles Ag2S
assuming S is in excess
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