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64 g Sulphur reacts with 128 g oxygen. find the moles of product formed​

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Answered by sa7575864
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Answer:

192 I am not confirmed sorry

Answered by jazimemon36
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Answer:

How it is possible?

64 grams of sulphur cannot react with 128 g of oxygen because of the reason described in following chemical equation

2S+2O2 ----- 2SO2

Explanation:

From above equation it is obvious that if 64g of sulphur react with oxygen then only 64g of oxygen will be used. but in question you have asked that 128g of oxygen are used.

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