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How many moles of H2SO4 will be needed to produce
5.11 moles of SO3 in the following reaction?
___H2SO4 → ___H2O + ___SO3
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Balanced equation: H2SO4 → H2O + SO3 (all coefficients = 1).
Stoichiometry: 1 mol H2SO4 produces 1 mol SO3.
Therefore to produce 5.11 mol SO3 you need 5.11 mol H2SO4.
Stoichiometry: 1 mol H2SO4 produces 1 mol SO3.
Therefore to produce 5.11 mol SO3 you need 5.11 mol H2SO4.
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