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6 moles of O₂ react. Assume you have more than enough H₂S to react with it. How many moles of SO₂ are produced?

A) 1 mole
B) 2moles
C) 4moles
D) 6moles
E) Cannot be determined

HELP PLEASE 6 moles of O react Assume you have more than enough HS to react with it How many moles of SO are produced A 1 mole B 2moles C 4moles D 6moles E Cann class=

Respuesta :

The balanced equation is expressed:

H2S + 3/2O2 --> SO2 + H2O 

We are given the amount of O2 to be used in the reaction. This will be the starting point for our calculations. We do as follows:

6 mol O2 ( 1 mol SO2 / 3/2 mol O2 ) = 4 moles SO2 produced

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Answer:

C) 4moles

Explanation:

Let's consider the following balanced equation.

2 H₂S(g) + 3 O₂(g) → 2 SO₂(g) + 2 H₂O(g)

The molar ratio of O₂(g) to SO₂(g) is 3:2. The moles of SO₂(g) produced from the reaction of 6 moles of O₂(g) are:

6 mol O₂(g) × (2 mol SO₂(g)/ 3 mol O₂(g)) = 4 mol SO₂(g)

When 6 moles of O₂(g) react with more than enough H₂S(g), 4 moles of SO₂(g) are produced.