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If 0.366 g of hydrogen is obtained in this experiment, how many grams of sulfur must be obtained

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    Missing part of question if 6.200g H2S decomposes, how many grams of sulfur must be obtained

    2H2S--->2H2 + S2

    answer = total mass - mass of the H2 obtained

    total mass=6.200g

    mass of hydrogen=0.366g

    therefore mass of sulfur is equal to

    6.200g-0.366g5.834g
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