Respuesta :
Given:
Moles of CS2 (it cannot be CO2 as mentioned in the question, since O2 reacts with CS2 and not CO2) = 34.5 mol
To determine:
Moles of O2 undergoing the reaction
Explanation:
The reaction is-
CS2 + 3O2 → CO2 + 2SO2
Based on the stoichiometry: 3 moles of O2 reacts with 1 mole of CS2
therefore the moles of O2 that would combine with 34.5 moles of CS2 are
= 3 moles O2 * 34.5 moles CS2/1 mole CS2 = 103.5 moles
Ans: Around 104 moles of O2 would react with 34.5 moles of CS2
Answer:
The moles of oxygen gas will react with 34.5 moles of carbon disulfide is 103.5 moles.
Explanation:
[tex]CS_2+3O_2\rightarrow CO_2+2SO_2[/tex]
Given ,moles of carbon disulfide = 34.5 moles
According to reaction, 1 mol of carbon disulfide reacts with 3 moles of oxygen gas.
Then 34.5 moles of carbon disulfide will react with:
[tex]\frac{3}{1}\times 34.5mol=103.5 mol[/tex] oxygen gas.
The moles of oxygen gas will react with 34.5 moles of carbon disulfide is 103.5 moles.