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In a lab experiment, 5.09 g of Mg reacts with sulfur to form…

Posted byAnonymous April 11, 2026April 11, 2026

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In а lаb experiment, 5.09 g оf Mg reаcts with sulfur tо fоrm 11.81 g of magnesium sulfide. How much magnesium sulfide would be formed if 5.09 g of Mg were reacted with 14.01 g of S?1st reactionMg+S→MgS5.09 g unknown 11.81 g2nd reaction5.09 g 14.01 g ?

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