Consider the balanced reaction: 2H2S + SO2 −− > 3S + 2H2O How many moles of H2S are needed to produce 10.5 g of elemental sulfur (S) from the above reaction? You can assume 100% of the H2S will react as described by the reaction above. ×10^ moles of H2S

Consider the balanced reaction: 2H2S + SO2 −− > 3S + 2H2O How many moles of H2S are needed to produce 10.5 g of elemental sulfur (S) from the above reaction? You can assume 100% of the H2S will react as described by the reaction above. ×10^ moles of H2S

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Consider the balanced reaction:
2 H 2 S + S O 2 > 3 S + 2 H 2 O
How many moles of H 2 S are needed to produce 10.5 g of elemental sulfur ( S ) from the above reaction? You can assume 100 % of the H 2 S will react as described by the reaction above. × 10 moles of H 2 S

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