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Determine the limiting reactant and calculate the number of grams of sulfur dioxide, SO,, that can be formed when 27.3 g of methane thiol, CH, SH, reacts with 38.6 g of oxygen, O2. The balanced chemical equation and
molar masses are given below.
CH, SH+3 02600 - 2 H,06+ CO260 + SO218)

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