Q8 10 Points Consider the reaction between hydrogen sulfide, H2S, and sulfur dioxide, SO2, that forms elemental sulfur,
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Q8 10 Points Consider the reaction between hydrogen sulfide, H2S, and sulfur dioxide, SO2, that forms elemental sulfur, S, and water, H2O, as products according to the balanced equation: 2 H2S(g) + SO2(g) + 3 S(s) + 2 H2O(g) Calculate the mass in grams of hydrogen sulfide (34.081 g/mol) that are necessary to form 44.8 grams of water (18,015 g/mol). Enter 3 sig figs with a space between your numerical answer and units, grams. Optional to submit work but strongly recommended because you will get NO credit if your entered answer is not exactly correct. Work = Partial Credit! Enter your answer here