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5C(s)+2SO2(g)->CS2(I)+4CO(g)

A-) if you have 6.78 g of C and 7.54 g of SO2, how many grams of CO can be created?
B-) what is the limiting reagent from A?
C-) how much of the excess reagent is left after reaction?
D-) if only 5.89 of CO was actually created, what is the percent yield?
11 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
What is your hang up on this question?
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