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Chemistry, 05.05.2021 20:30 49Janett

Consider the balanced reaction below:
2FeBr3 + 3Na2S → Fe2S3 +6NaBr
How many moles of iron(III) sulfide,
Fe2S3, would be produced from the
complete reaction of 449 g iron(III)
bromide, FeBr3?

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