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Chemistry
Stoichiometry
Precipitation reactions
If a solution containing 88.445 g of mercury(II) perchlorate is allowed to react completely with a solution containing 13.180 g of sodium sulfide, how many grams of solid precipitate will be formed?
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How many grams of the reactant in excess will remain after the reaction?
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