Suppose 120 g of carbon c reacts with 650g of sulfur s to


Suppose 12.0 g of carbon (C) reacts with 65.0g of sulfur (S) to give 76.0 g of the compound carbon disulfide (CS2). In the process, all the carbon gets used up, but some elemental sulfur is left over. For the law of conservation of matter to be obeyed, how much sulfur is unused?

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Chemistry: Suppose 120 g of carbon c reacts with 650g of sulfur s to
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