S2 + 20,→ 250,2 How many moles of S, are needed to produce 1.50 moles of SO, gas? O 0.375 mol O 0.750 mol O 2.25 mol O 1.50 mol

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S2 + 20,→ 2S02
How many moles of S, are
needed to produce
1.50 moles of SO, gas?
O 0.375 mol
O 0.750 mol
O 2.25 mol
O 1.50 mol
2) Solve *
5 points
2KBR + Cl, → 2KCI + Br,
How many moles of KCI are produced if
8.4 moles of Cl, gas completely react?
O 4.2 mol
O 8.8 mol
8.4 mol
O 17 mol
Transcribed Image Text:S2 + 20,→ 2S02 How many moles of S, are needed to produce 1.50 moles of SO, gas? O 0.375 mol O 0.750 mol O 2.25 mol O 1.50 mol 2) Solve * 5 points 2KBR + Cl, → 2KCI + Br, How many moles of KCI are produced if 8.4 moles of Cl, gas completely react? O 4.2 mol O 8.8 mol 8.4 mol O 17 mol
3) What conversion factor should replace the question mark to correctly
5 points
calculate the answer? Remember to think about what unit you need to
cancel out and what value is needed to convert from moles to particles. "
S2 + 20,→ 2S0,
How many molecules of S,
are needed to produce
.750 moles of SO, gas?
1 mol S2 x
%3D
.750 mol SO, X
2 mol SO2
1 mole S2
1 mole S2
64.2 molecules S2
6.02 x 1023 molecules S2
O Option 2
O Option 1
64.2 molecules S2
6.02 x 1023 molecules S2
1 mole S2
1 mole S2
O Option 4
O Option 3
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Transcribed Image Text:3) What conversion factor should replace the question mark to correctly 5 points calculate the answer? Remember to think about what unit you need to cancel out and what value is needed to convert from moles to particles. " S2 + 20,→ 2S0, How many molecules of S, are needed to produce .750 moles of SO, gas? 1 mol S2 x %3D .750 mol SO, X 2 mol SO2 1 mole S2 1 mole S2 64.2 molecules S2 6.02 x 1023 molecules S2 O Option 2 O Option 1 64.2 molecules S2 6.02 x 1023 molecules S2 1 mole S2 1 mole S2 O Option 4 O Option 3 re to search || 近
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