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2). H2S and SO2 as follows,(8pt)
H2S + SO2 ------>S + H2O
In a particular experiment, 7.95 g of sulfur is produced by the reaction of 7.5 g of H2S with 12.75 g of SO2.
What is the % yield of sulfur?
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