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Chapter 4, Problem 60E
The following quantities are placed in a container:
- What is the total mass in grams for the collection of all three elements?
- What is the total number of moles of atoms for the three elements?
- If the mixture of the three elements formed a compound with molecules that contain two hydrogen atoms, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms, which substance is consumed first?
- How many atoms of each remaining element would remain unreacted in the change described in (c)?
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