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    In the Reaction 2 AgI + HgI<sub>2</sub> → Ag<sub>2</sub>HgI<sub>4</sub>,2
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In the Reaction 2 AgI + HgI2 → Ag2HgI4,2

Question 25

Question 25

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In the reaction 2 AgI + HgI2 → Ag2HgI4,2.00 g of AgI and 3.50 g of HgI2 were used.What is the limiting reactant?


A) AgI
B) HgI2
C) Ag2HgI4
D) There is no limiting reactant.

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