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11 October, 17:27

If you react 5.6 moles of pbs (s) in the air, how much o2 (in grams) would be needed for a complete reaction?

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  1. 11 October, 17:34
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    2PbS + 3O₂ = 2PbO + 2SO₂

    m (O₂) = 3M (O₂) n (PbS) / 2

    m (O₂) = 3*32.0g/mol*5.6mol/2=268.8 g
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