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Can someone show me how to do this and explain it to me?

2006-11-09 09:08:27 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Look at your equation: you have 1 CS2 mole for every 2S02 mole. Thus if you burn 2 CS2 moles, (combined with oxygen to make it burn...oxygen required for burning) you get 4 moles of S02...the C02 is the byproduct, and you don't need to look at it right now.

At 21C, 1 mole = 22.4mL (do a little research on Avragado if you want more info about that)...so 4 moles = 89.6 mL

2006-11-09 09:39:33 · answer #1 · answered by Josh 5 · 0 0

2 moles of CS2 wil give 4 moles of SO2. 4 moles at 24.4liters per mole (approximately at room temp) times 4 gives 96.6 liters of SO2

2006-11-09 09:17:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

What are the conditions of the reaction? In other words are you doing this at STP? or what?

How much CS2 did you start with?

We need a little more info before we can help on this one.

2006-11-09 09:13:51 · answer #3 · answered by Chem_lover_Chris 2 · 0 0

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