Question
Disulfur dichloride, S2Cl2, is used to vulcanize rubber. It can be made by treating molten sulfur with gaseous chlorine:
S8(l) + 4 Cl2(g) --> 4 S2Cl2(l)
[Molar masses: 256.6 70.91 135.0]
Starting with a mixture of 32.0 g of sulfur and 71.0 g of Cl2, which is the limiting reactant? What mass of S2Cl2 (in grams) can be produced? What mass of the excess reactant remains when the limiting reactant is consumed?
S8(l) + 4 Cl2(g) --> 4 S2Cl2(l)
[Molar masses: 256.6 70.91 135.0]
Starting with a mixture of 32.0 g of sulfur and 71.0 g of Cl2, which is the limiting reactant? What mass of S2Cl2 (in grams) can be produced? What mass of the excess reactant remains when the limiting reactant is consumed?
Answers
Worked the same way as as the post by Rachel on the same computer.
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