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8 May, 11:49

Aluminum reacts with sulfur to form aluminum sulfide according to the following reaction:

2 Al (s) + 3 S (s) → Al2S3 (s)

How many moles of sulfur will be need to produce 6 moles of aluminum sulfide?

a.

2 mol S

b.

3 mol S

c.

12 mol S

d.

15 mol S

e.

18 mol S

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  1. 8 May, 12:07
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    x mol 6 mol

    2 Al (s) + 3 S (s) → Al2S3 (s)

    3 mol 1 mol

    6 mol Al2S3 x 3 mol S / 1 mol Al2S3 = 18 mol S
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