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you have 319.5 kg of sodium sulfide and 502.3 kg of iron(III) chloride available.
Na2S(s) + FeCl3(s) → Fe2S3(s) + NaCl(s)
Do you have enough Na2S(s) to completely use up all of the iron(III) chloride?
a. Yes, 319.5 kg is enough
b. No, 319.5 kg is not enough
c. You can't tell from the information given
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