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Mercury can be obtained by reacting mercury(II) sulfide with calcium oxide. How many grams of Mercury metal are produced when 2.11 g of calcium oxide reacts with excess mercury(II) sulfide? 4HgS+4CaO=4Hf+3CaS+CaSO4

a. 10.1 g

b. 1.80 g

c. 13.4 g

d. 7.56 g

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