Question
In the production of carbon disulfide (CS2), carbon (C) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) are reacted. If 8.00 g of sulfur dioxide reacts, how many moles of carbon dioxide are produced?
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bobpursley
2C+2SO2>> CS2 + CO2
Well, for each mole of SO2, you get one-half mole of CO2
MolesCO2=1/2 * 8/molmassSO2
Well, for each mole of SO2, you get one-half mole of CO2
MolesCO2=1/2 * 8/molmassSO2
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