Asked by christine
how many grams of sulfur are needed to react w/ 246 grams of mercury to form HgS?
Hg + S ==> HgS unless your instructor insists on writing S as S<sub>8</sub>, in which case it will be
8Hg + S<sub>8</sub> ==> 8HgS.
The answer will be the same no matter which way the equation is written. I shall be happy to check your work. This is freshman chemistry stoichiometry.
Hg + S ==> HgS unless your instructor insists on writing S as S<sub>8</sub>, in which case it will be
8Hg + S<sub>8</sub> ==> 8HgS.
The answer will be the same no matter which way the equation is written. I shall be happy to check your work. This is freshman chemistry stoichiometry.
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morgan
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