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16 November, 09:54

Given the following equation: 8Fe+S8=8FeS

a. If 4.2 moles of sulfur react, what is the mass of FeS produced?

b. if 13 moles of Fe react, what is the mass of FeS produced?

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  1. 16 November, 10:10
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    a. 2954g of FeS

    b. 1143g of FeS

    Explanation:

    Based on the reaction:

    8 Fe + S₈ → 8 FeS

    8 moles of Fe reacts with 1 mole of S₈ to produce 8 moles of FeS

    a. 4.2mol sulfur produce:

    4.2mol S₈ * (8 mol FeS / 1 mol S₈) = 33.6mol FeS. As molar mass of FeS is 87.92g/mol, mass is:

    33.6mol FeS * (87.92g / 1 mol FeS) = 2954g of FeS

    b. 13mol Fe produce:

    13mol Fe * (8 mol FeS / 8 mol Fe) = 13mol FeS. In mass:

    13 mol FeS * (87.92g / 1 mol FeS) = 1143g of FeS
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