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A 1.00-kg sample of Sb2S3(s)
A 1.00-kg sample of Sb2S3(s) and a 10.0-g sample of H2(g) are allowed to react in a 25.0-L container at 713 K. At equilibrium,
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Shanice
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A rock sample contains only Sb2S3 and FeS. If 835g of the sample contains 11.2% antimony, what is the mass percent of the Sb2S3
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Kristin
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When 20.1 g Sb2S3 reacts with an excess of Fe, 9.84 g Sb is produced. What is the percent yield of this reaction?
My work so
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Gianna
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Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron gives the element antimony and iron(II) sulfide.
Sb2S3(s) + 3Fe(s) ==>
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Ken
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Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron gives the element antimony and iron(II) sulfide.
Sb2S3 (s) + 3Fe(s)
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Stephanie
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Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron gives the element antimony and iron(II) sulfide.
Sb2S3(s) + 3 Fe(s) 2
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clara
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Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron gives the element antimony and iron(II) sulfide.
Sb2S3(s) + 3 Fe(s) 2
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caroline
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Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron yields antimony and iron (II) sulfide.
Sb2S3 + 3 Fe = 2Sb + 3 FeS When
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Andrea
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Sb2S3(s) + 3 Fe(s) 2 Sb(s) + 3 FeS(s)
When 14.7 g Sb2S3 reacts with an excess of Fe, 9.84 g Sb is produced. What is the percent
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Anonymous
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Given the equation below, if 3.87×1023 particles of Sb2S3(s) are reacted with excess Fe(s), what mass of FeS(s) is produced?
Sb2
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bliss
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