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Tin(IV) sulfide, SnS 2 , a yellow pigment, can be produced using the following reaction. SnBr 4 ( aq ) + 2 Na 2 S ( aq ) ⟶ 4 NaBr ( aq ) + SnS 2 ( s ) Suppose a student adds 47.7 mL of a 0.474 M solution of SnBr 4 to 43.4 mL of a 0.179 M solution of Na 2 S . Identify the limiting reactant.

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