A water-soluble salt formed by Hg2+ and  chlorate 106.49 g was dissolved in a solution containing 15.488 g of sodium sulfide, which gave rise to an insoluble mercury salt. How much insoluble mercury salt is formed?  (g)   How much of the excess reagent remains? (g)

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A water-soluble salt formed by Hg2+ and  chlorate 106.49 g was dissolved in a solution containing 15.488 g of sodium sulfide, which gave rise to an insoluble mercury salt.

How much insoluble mercury salt is formed?  (g)

 

How much of the excess reagent remains? (g)

 
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