SOLUTION: when 1.00 g zinc and 0.80 g sulfur are allowed to react, all the zinc is used up, 1.50 g of zinc sulfide is formed and some unreacted sulfur remains. what is the mass, in grams, of

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Question 989843: when 1.00 g zinc and 0.80 g sulfur are allowed to react, all the zinc is used up, 1.50 g of zinc sulfide is formed and some unreacted sulfur remains. what is the mass, in grams, of unreated sulfur? Show calculation.

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