BASIC STOICHIOMETRY The reaction between pyrite (FeS2) and oxygen gas can be used to produce SO2 gas according to the following balanced chemical equation. 4FeS2(s) + 1102(g) → 2Fe2O3(s) + 8SO2(g) QUESTION 5 600 grams of pyrite reacts completely with oxygen gas. Calculate the number of moles of pyrite that reacted. Calculate the number of moles of O2 gas that reacted. Calculate the volume of O2 gas (at Standard Temperature and Pressure) that reacted Calculate the number of molecules of SO2 produced.

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BASIC STOICHIOMETRY
The reaction between pyrite (FeS2) and oxygen gas can be used to produce SO2 gas according to
the following balanced chemical equation.
4FeS2(s) + 1102(g) → 2Fe2O3(s) + 8SO2(g)
QUESTION 5
600 grams of pyrite reacts completely with oxygen gas.
Calculate the number of moles of pyrite that reacted.
Calculate the number of moles of O2 gas that reacted.
Calculate the volume of O2 gas (at Standard Temperature and Pressure) that reacted
Calculate the number of molecules of SO2 produced.
Transcribed Image Text:BASIC STOICHIOMETRY The reaction between pyrite (FeS2) and oxygen gas can be used to produce SO2 gas according to the following balanced chemical equation. 4FeS2(s) + 1102(g) → 2Fe2O3(s) + 8SO2(g) QUESTION 5 600 grams of pyrite reacts completely with oxygen gas. Calculate the number of moles of pyrite that reacted. Calculate the number of moles of O2 gas that reacted. Calculate the volume of O2 gas (at Standard Temperature and Pressure) that reacted Calculate the number of molecules of SO2 produced.
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