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Chemistry, 06.01.2021 08:00 shelatzcreed

You are performing a chemical reaction using the following equation: 2 AgI + Na2S → Ag2S + 2 NaI
You realize that you're running low on both of your reagents. You have 200.0 g each of AgI and of Na2S. What is the maximum amount of Ag2S that can be produced?

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