Respuesta :
S + O2 = SO2
1 mole S ------------- 1 mole SO2
( moles S ) --------- 15.0 moles SO2
moles S = 15.0 x 1 / 1
moles S = 15.0 / 1
= 15.0 moles S
1 mole S ------------- 1 mole SO2
( moles S ) --------- 15.0 moles SO2
moles S = 15.0 x 1 / 1
moles S = 15.0 / 1
= 15.0 moles S
Answer : The number of moles of sulfur needed are, 15 moles
Explanation : Given,
Moles of sulfur dioxide = 15 mole
The balanced chemical reaction will be,
[tex]S+O_2\rightarrow SO_2[/tex]
By the stoichiometry we can say that, 1 mole of sulfur react with 1 mole of oxygen gas to give 1 mole of sulfur dioxide as a product.
From the balanced chemical reaction we conclude that,
As, 1 mole of sulfur dioxide produces from 1 mole of sulfur
So, 15 moles of sulfur dioxide produces from 15 moles of sulfur
Therefore, the number of moles of sulfur needed are, 15 moles