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This is a hard problem...

Mercury and bromine will react with each other to produce mercury(II) bromide.
Hg(l) + Br2(l) HgBr2(s)

(a) What mass of HgBr2 can be produced from the reaction of 10.15 g Hg and 8.89 g Br2?

What mass of reagent is left unreacted?

Which reagent is in excess?

Br2 or Hg

(b) What mass of HgBr2 can be produced from the reaction of 6.95 mL mercury (density = 13.6 g/mL) and 6.95 mL bromine (density = 3.10 g/mL)?

help me...T.T:eek:

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