Chromium(III) oxide reacts with hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas to form chromium(III) sulfide and water:
Cr2O3(s) + 3H2S(g) → Cr2S3(s) + 3H2O(l)
To produce 63.7 g of Cr2S3,(a) how many moles of Cr2O3 are required? and (b) how many grams of Cr2O3 are required?
Chromium(III) oxide reacts with hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas to form chromium(III) sulfide and water: Cr2O3(s) +...
Chromium reacts with oxygen to produce chromium oxide. 4Cr(s)+3O2(g)→2Cr2O3(s) Calculate the mass of Cr2O3 that can be produced if the reaction of 58.5 g of chromium and sufficient oxygen has a 78.0 % yield.
Volcanoes emit much hydrogen sulfide gas, H2S, which reacts with the oxygen in the air to form water and sulfur dioxide, SO2. Every 74 tons of H2S reacts with 104 tons of oxygen and forms 39 tons of water. How many tons of SO2 are formed?
21 Question (1 point) Chromium(III) oxide reacts with silicon as indicated by the balanced equation below. 2Cr,0, (s) +35i(s) — 4Cr(s) +3Si0,(s) When 95.00 g Cr203 is reacted with 119.0 g Si, it is determined that Cr2O3 is the limiting reagent. 1st attempt . See Periodic Table See Hint If the reaction begins with 95.00 grams of Cr2O3 and 119.0 grams of silicon, how many grams of the excess reactant will be used? g of Si used
Volcanoes emit much hydrogen sulfide gas, H2S, Which reacts with the oxygen in the air to form water and sulfur dioxide, SO2. Every 81 tons of H2S reacts with 114 tons of oxygen and forms 43 tons of water. How many tons of SO2 are formed? ______ tons
14 Question (1 point) @ See page 289 Chromium(III) oxide reacts with silicon as indicated by the balanced equation below. 2Cr,0, (s) + 3Si(s) — 4Cr(s) + 3Si0, () When 105.0 g Cr2O3 is reacted with 169.0 g Si, it is determined that Cr2O3 is the limiting reagent. 2nd attempt See Periodic Table See Hint If the reaction begins with 105.0 grams of Cr2O3 and 169.0 grams of silicon, how many grams of the excess reactant will be used? g...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)reacts with oxygen (O2) to produce sulfur dioxide (SO2) and water. How many grams ofSO2will be produced if 100 g of H2Swas reacted with 100 g ofO2? (restrict your answer to 4 significant figures) Type your response
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of iron(III) oxide(s) with hydrogen(g) to form iron(s)and water(g). Fe2O3(s) + 3H2(g)—2Fe(s) + 3H2O(g) AHexn98.8 kJ How many grams of Fe2O3(s) would react if 36.2 kJ of energy were provided? grams Submit Answer
When solid lead(II) sulfide reacts with oxygen gas, the products are solid lead(II) oxide and sulfur dioxide gas. A. Write the balanced equation for the reaction. Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. B. How many grams of oxygen are required to react with 25.3 g of lead(II) sulfide? C. How many grams of sulfur dioxide can be produced when 56.8 g of lead(II) sulfide reacts? D. How many grams of lead(II)...
HELP ASAP PLEASE When iron reacts with sulfur the product is iron (III) sulfide. Fe (s) + S (6) Fe2S3 (5) 1. How many moles of iron (III) sulfide are produced if 2.20 moles of sulfur are reacted with excess iron? 2. How many grams of iron are required to produce 2.20 moles of iron (III) sulfide? 3. How many grams of sulfur are consumed if 415.8 grams of iron (III) sulfide are produced?
If 5.50 L of water vapor at 50.2 °C and 0.121 atm reacts with excess iron, how many grams of iron(III) oxide will be produced?2Fe(s)+3H2O(g)⟶Fe2O3(s)+3H2(g)