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How many grams of FeCl3 are required to exactly react with 15.0 grams of H2S in the reaction
2 FeCl3 + 3 H2S ----> Fe2S3 + 6 H2O
Molar masses: FeCl3 = 162; H2S = 34.0 ; Fe2S3 = 208 and H2O = 18.0
Report your answer to 3 digits - for example 85.7 and do not include the unit grams.
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