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How many grams of sulfur (S) are needed to react completely with $246 \mathrm{~g}$ of mercury (Hg) to form $\mathrm{HgS} ?$
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The reaction between mercury (Hg) and sulfur (S) to form mercury sulfide (HgS) is represented by the balanced chemical equation: \[ \text{Hg} + \text{S} \rightarrow \text{HgS} \] Show more…
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How many grams of sulfur (S) are needed to react completely with $246 \mathrm{~g}$ of mercury $(\mathrm{Hg})$ to form $\mathrm{HgS} ?$
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