8S is eight separate sulfur atoms.
S8 is a molecule of eight sulfur atoms covalently bonded together.
The molar mass of S8 is 256.52. 0.5 moles of S8 has a mass of 128.26 grams.
'S8' is an allotrope of sulphur. It is a non metal. It is yellow coloured, archaically known as 'Flowers of Sulphur'.
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.
8s, 12p
S8, or elemental sulfur, is not soluble in water. It is a nonpolar molecule, which means it does not interact favorably with polar water molecules. Instead, sulfur is more soluble in nonpolar organic solvents.
There are 50 8s in 400
There are 70 8s in 560
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Type of reaction for S8 + O2
384s2 - 150 = 6*(64s2 - 25) The term inside the brackets is a difference of two squares, so 6*(8s - 5)*(8s + 5)
To find out how many 8s are in 48, you divide 48 by 8. The calculation is 48 ÷ 8 = 6. Therefore, there are six 8s in 48.
64 = 8 x 8 !
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8s = 72 divide both sides by 8 s = 9
8s=ps=p/8
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The oxidation number of S in S8 is ZERO!