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Consider the reaction of zinc sulfide and oxygen:
2 zns (s) + 3 o2 (g) → 2 zno (s) + 2 so2 (g)
what is the maximum mass of zinc oxide that can be produced by the reaction of 46.32 g of zinc sulfide and 15.5172 g of oxygen?
feel free to round the given mass values to 4 significant figures.
your answer must include the units. the tolerance is not part of the answer.
numeric response
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Consider the reaction of zinc sulfide and oxygen:
2 zns (s) + 3 o2 (g) → 2 zno (s) + 2 so2 (g)...
2 zns (s) + 3 o2 (g) → 2 zno (s) + 2 so2 (g)...
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