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Alright i have a dumb question, so i apologize in advance. I'm doing my chem homework, and one of the questions that my prof. wrote, i dont quite grasp.
. "For the following unbalanced equation calculate the mass of each product if 1.55 gram of CS2 is completely reacted: CS2 + O2 ---> CO2 + SO2" Atomic masses: C = 12.011 S = 32.06 O = 16 so i balance the equation. CS2 + 2(O2) ---> CO2 + (SO)2 now, I check to see how many moles correspond to 1.55 grams of CS2 = .00828 mol CS2 then ( 2 mol O2 / .00828 mol CS2 ) = 241.5458 . . . now what? i've been doing this assignment for way way too long. its 5:24 a.m someone save me pleeeeeeeease. what's really throwing me off is the 1.55 grams of CS2. and how that relates to the mass of the rest of the products. :!:
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