moles = mass / molar mass assuming that sulfur is simply represented by "S", then the molar mass is 32.07, as seen in the Periodic Table (meaning that each sulfur atom is 32.07 grams per mole. so moles of sulfur = 80.25 / 32.07 = 2.50 moles
53,7 grams of sulfur is equivalent to 1,675 moles.
4.2 moles of CS2 contain 8,4 moles sulfur.
112/32 moles for every mole of sulfur there are 32g
2s + 3o2 --> 2so3
96.195
53,7 grams of sulfur is equivalent to 1,675 moles.
3,2x10e22 atoms of sulfur is equivalent to 0,053 moles.
300 g sulfur is equivalent to 9,357 moles.
4.2 moles of CS2 contain 8,4 moles sulfur.
2,6 moles of sulfur are equal to 83,356 g.
112/32 moles for every mole of sulfur there are 32g
2s + 3o2 --> 2so3
96.195
6,5 grams of sulfur S are equal to 0,203 moles.
6,35 moles of S contain 38,24059444195.10e23 sulfur atoms.
5 moles
Four moles of sulfur dioxide would consist of how many molecules?