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1. Use the following equation to answer the following: Mg3N2 + 3CaS → 3MgS + Ca3N2

A group of students used 5.6 grams of calcium sulfide to complete the above reaction. They claim that you can get 7.56 grams of magnesium sulfide from that amount. Is this possible?
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