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If a mixture of 35.8 g of CH4 and 75.5 g of S reacts, how many grams of H2S are produced? CH4(g) 4S(g) → CS2(g) 2H2S(g)

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If a mixture of 35.8 g of CH4 and 75.5 g of S reacts, how many grams of H2S are produced? CH4(g) 4S(g) → CS2(g) 2H2S(g) Express your answer with the appropriate units.









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Question 1:

If a mixture of 35.8 g of CH4 and 75.5 g of S reacts, how many grams of H2S are

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CH4(g) + 4S(g) → CS2(g) + 2H2S(g)

Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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