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When 2.00 g of sodium sulfide and 1.55 g of copper(ll) sulfate in different solutions combine to react, 0.45 g of precipitate is collected.
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. What is the chemical formula for the product, also known as the precipitate?
Remember that spectator ions do not form a product in solutions.
• What is the theoretical yield, in gram(s) for the solid product?
• What is the chemical formula' for the limiting reagent?
. What is the chemical formula for the excess reagent?
• What is the percent yield for the reaction?
• How many gram(s) of the excess reagent is/are left over?

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