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19. Lithium reacts spontaneously with bromine to produce lithium bromide. 2Li(s) + Br2(l)-► 2LiBr(s). 1f l25.0
g of lithium and 25.0 g of bromine are present at the beginning of the reaction determine the excess mass of the excess reactant.
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