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4.2 moles of CS2 contain 8,4 moles sulfur.
The answer is 0,253 moles.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between carbon (C) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) is C + 2SO2 -> CS2 + 2O2. From the equation, 1 mole of C reacts with 2 moles of SO2. Therefore, you would need 0.255 moles of C to react with 0.510 moles of SO2.
1.2 Moles
a cs2 with 100 grams of s8 is s90
4.2 moles of CS2 contain 8,4 moles sulfur.
48,5 g sample of CS2 is the equivalent of 0,637 moles.
The answer is 0,253 moles.
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of CS2. Take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass. Divide by one mole for units to cancel. CS2=76.2 grams10.00 moles CS2 × (76.2 grams) = 762 grams CS2
6. 1 mole of CS2 contains 1 mole of carbon and 2 of sulfur.
3.2 moles
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between carbon (C) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) is C + 2SO2 -> CS2 + 2O2. From the equation, 1 mole of C reacts with 2 moles of SO2. Therefore, you would need 0.255 moles of C to react with 0.510 moles of SO2.
1.2 Moles
1.2 Moles
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a cs2 with 100 grams of s8 is s90
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