?Hydrogen sulfide is composed of two elements: hydrogen and sulfur. In an experiment, 6.500 g of hydrogen sulfide is fully decomposed into its elements
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Hydrogen sulfide is composed of two elements: hydrogen and sulfur. In an experiment, 6.500 g of hydrogen sulfide is fully decomposed into its elements.
(a) If 0.384 g of hydrogen is obtained in this experiment, how many grams of sulfur must be obtained?
(b) What fundamental law does this experiment demonstrate?
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