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PLEASE HELP!! Iron (II) Sulfide reacts with Cobalt (III) Nitride to produce Iron (II) Nitride and Cobalt (III) Sulfde.
25g of Iron (II) Sulfide and 26g of Cobalt (II) Nitride are available.
1. What is the limiting reactant?
2. How many grams of Cobalt (III) Sulfide will form?
3. What is the excess reactant?
4. How much of the excess reactant remains?

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