It's an Oxidation-reduction
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Pure sulfur (S) does not form network solids. You may be thinking of silicon (Si) which does.
The chemical term is reaction rate.
An oxidation half-reaction
A chemical equation shows that chemical reaction has occurred as new substances have been formed from the reagents. A chemical equation has two sides before reaction and after reaction, if there is any change from the before reaction side to the after reaction side, it indicates that a chemical reaction has just occurred.
Type of reaction for S8 + O2
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between silver and sulfur (S8) to form silver sulfide (Ag2S) is 8Ag + S8 -> 8Ag2S.
This is a Composition Reaction (also known as Formation Reaction).... element + element ------> compound
The molar mass of S8 is 256 g/mol. To calculate the maximum mass of S8 that can be produced, first determine the limiting reactant by converting the masses of the reactants to moles. Then, use the stoichiometry of the reaction to find the mass of S8 produced from the limiting reactant.
Sulfur is written as S in chemical equations to represent the individual sulfur atoms, not the elemental form S8. Using S8 would imply that sulfur exists as a molecule in the reaction, which is not the case in most chemical reactions. Sulfur typically exists as S8 molecules in its elemental form, but in reactions, it is considered as individual atoms for simplicity.
First, balance the chemical equation: S8 + 8 O2 -> 8 SO2. Calculate the moles of each reactant using their molar masses. The limiting reactant is the one that produces the least amount of SO2, which is S8 in this case. Therefore, use the stoichiometry of the balanced equation to calculate the mass of SO2 produced from 31.5g of S8.
This is a chemical equation representing the reaction between sulfur and oxygen to form sulfur dioxide. To balance it, you need to add a coefficient of 2 in front of SO2 to ensure there are equal numbers of each type of atom on both sides of the equation: S8 + 8O2 -> 8SO2.
Precipation
The charge of the element S8 is neutral. Each atom of sulfur has 16 electrons, arranged in 2, 8, and 6 electrons in its electron shells. However, when sulfur forms compounds, it can have different charges depending on the nature of the reaction.
The empirical formula of the gas formed would be SF6, as the reaction between S8 and AgF leads to the formation of silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) and sulfur hexafluoride gas (SF6).
To balance the chemical equation for the reaction between Ba and S to produce BaS, you need to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation. You can balance the equation by adding coefficients in front of the Ba and BaS molecules. In this case, the balanced equation is: 8Ba + S8 -> 8BaS.
no there is no precipation on pluto....