Iron(ii) sulfide reacts with hydrochloric acid according to the reaction:
fes(s) + 2 hcl(aq)...
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Iron(ii) sulfide reacts with hydrochloric acid according to the reaction:
fes(s) + 2 hcl(aq) right arrow fecl2(s) + h2s(g)
a reaction mixture initially contains 0.175 mol fes and 0.481 mol hcl. once the reaction has occurred as completely as possible, what amount (in moles) of the excess reactant is left?
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