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Sixty grams of FeCl3 react with 50.0 g of H2S.
2FeCl3 (s) + 3H2S (g) -> 6HCl (g) + Fe2S3 (s)
a. what is the limiting reactant?
b. what is the mass of HCl produced?
c. what mass of excess reactant remains after the reaction?
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