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An alternative method for producing hydriodic acid is the reaction of iodine with hydrogen sulfide: H2S + I2 → 2 HI + S (a) How many grams of I2 are needed to react with 49.2 g of H2S?
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An alternative method for producing hydriodic acid is the reaction of iodine with hydrogen sulfide:H2S + I2 → 2 HI + S (b) How many grams of HI are produced from the reaction of 95.4 g of H2S with excess I2?