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What is the Balanced equation of S8+O2= SO3?

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Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between sulfur and oxygen to form sulfur trioxide is:

S8 + 8O2 → 8SO3

Explanation:

1 molecule of S8 reacts with 8 molecules of O2 to produce 8 molecules of SO3.

The equation is balanced because the number of sulfur atoms and oxygen atoms is the same on both sides of the equation, and the number of atoms of each element is conserved.

  • Chemical formulas and symbols are used to show the reactants and products in a chemical equation, which is a symbolic representation of a chemical reaction.
  • Also, it displays the proportions of each chemical used in the reaction.
  • A balanced chemical equation depicts a reaction by having the same amount of atoms of each element on the reactant and product sides of the equation.
  • Since matter cannot be generated or destroyed in a chemical reaction, just changed from one form to another, the law of conservation of mass is respected.
  • Coefficients are added to the molecules of the reactant and/or product to balance chemical equations by ensuring that the amount of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation.

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