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Silver sulphide and hydrogen are combined to form silver and hydrogen sulphide. 3.0 g of H2 and 100 g of Ag2S are used to produce only 85 g of Ag. a) Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. (2 marks) b) What is the actual yield? (1 mark) c) Which is the limiting reactant? (4 marks) d) What is the theoretical yield? (1 mark) e) What is the percent yield? (3 marks)

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Silver sulphide and hydrogen are combined to form silver and hydrogen sulphide. 3.0 g of H2 and 100 g of Ag2S are used to produce only 85 g of Ag. a) Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. (2 marks) b) What is the actual yield? (1 mark) c) Which is the limiting reactant? (4 marks) d) What is the theoretical yield? (1 mark) e) What is the percent yield? (3 marks)

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