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How much magnesium sulphide can be obtained from `2.00 g` of `Mg` and `2.00 g` of `S` by the reaction.
`Mg + S rarr MgS`. Which is the limiting reagent? Calculate the amount of one of the reactants which remains unreacted?

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`0.4776 ` h of Mg.
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