If 60 grams of iron reacts with sulfur to produce 90 grams of iron sulfide, how much sulfur has been used in the chemical reaction?

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Law of CONSERVATION of MASS states that the total mass of reactants = total mass of products.60g + Xg = 90gTherefore, the of SULFUR that has been USED in the CHEMICAL reaction is 30grams.


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