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How many milliliters of 0.200 M FeCl3 are needed to react with an excess of Na2S to produce 2,75g og Fe2S3 if the percent yield for the reaction is 65.0%? 3Na2S(aq)+2FeCl3(aq) arrow Fe2S3(s)+6NaCl(aq)
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