Elemental S reacts with O2 to form SO3 according to the reaction
2S+3O2→2SO3
as depicted here.(Figure 1)
(Part A) How many O2 molecules are needed to react with 4.41 g of S?
(Part B) What is the theoretical yield of SO3 produced by 4.41 g of S?
(Part C) For each of the given situations, indicate whether S or O2 is the limiting reactant.
1. 3 mol sulfur, 5 mol oxygen
2. 3 mol sulfur, 4 mol oxygen
3. 3 mol sulfur, 3 mol oxygen
Elemental S reacts with O2 to form SO3 according to the reaction 2S+3O2→2SO3 as depicted here.(Figure...
Elemental S reacts with O2 to form SO3 according to the reaction 2S+3O2→2SO3as depicted here. How many O2 molecules are needed to react with 6.39 g of S?
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