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Methane and hydrogen sulfide form when hydrogen reacts with carbon disulfide. identify the excess reagent and calculate how much remains after 36 l of h2 reacts with 12 l of cs2. 4h2(g) + cs2(g) β†’ ch4(g) + 2h2s(g)

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