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When hydrogen sulfide reacts with oxygen, water and sulfur dioxide are produced. The balanced equation for this reaction is:
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If 9 moles of oxygen react,
(a) How many moles of hydrogen sulfide are consumed?
(b) How many moles of water are produced?
(c) How many moles of sulfur dioxide are produced?
When hydrogen sulfide reacts with oxygen, water and sulfur dioxide are produced. The balanced equation for this reaction is:
If 9 moles of oxygen react,
(a) How many moles of hydrogen sulfide are consumed?
(b) How many moles of water are produced?
(c) How many moles of sulfur dioxide are produced?
Brian HingpitLv10
30 Jan 2021