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12 May, 18:29

Given the following chemical equation, how many moles of carbon are necessary to react with 5.52 moles of SO2?5C (s) + 2SO2 (g) - - > CS2 (l) + 4CO (g)

5.52 moles SO2

2.00 moles SO2

13.8 moles SO2

11.0 moles SO2

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  1. 12 May, 18:32
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    The ratio between C and SO2 is 5:2 So ...

    take 5.52 * 5 / 2 = 13.8 mol C needed
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