Chemistry Stoichiometry Limiting reactants
If 0.00002 mol of Na2S is the limiting reactant...how do I calculate the maximum mass of precipitate formed?
Balance the equation and convert moles of the limiting reagent to moles of the product (using the coefficients in the balanced equation), then convert moles of the product to grams (g = moles x molar mass).
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