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Chemistry, 12.10.2020 02:01 michael3677

PLEASE HELP! 2Cu+S→Cu2S Copper (Cu) reacts with sulfur (S) to form copper sulfide as shown in the chemical equation. A scientist adds 4 grams of Cu to 2 grams of S to start the reaction. At the end of the experiment, she has 6 grams of the product. In one to two sentences, explain what would happen if the scientist increased the amount of copper to 6 grams, and why

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