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27 November, 06:27

According to the below equation, how many moles of SO2 are required to generate 1.43*1024 water molecules?

2H2S+SO2→3S+2H2O

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  1. 27 November, 06:53
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    Make sure the equation is always balanced first. (It is balanced for this question already) 6.022 x 10^23 is Avogadro's number. In one mole of anything there is always 6.022 x 10^23 molecules, formula units, atoms. For one mol of an element / compound use molar mass (grams).

    Multiply everything on the top = 8.61x10^47

    Multiple everything on bottom = 1.20x10^24

    Divide top and bottom = 7.15x10^23

    Answer: 7.15x10^23 mol SO2
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