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29 September, 23:44

using the equation cs2+3o2=co2+2so2 what is the percent yield of so2 if the burning of 12.5g of cs2 produces 15.12 g of SO2

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  1. 30 September, 00:54
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    Answer;

    = 71.96%

    Explanation;

    1 mole of CS2 = 76.133 g

    1 mole of SO2 = 64.06 g

    1 mole of CS2 reacts with 3 moles of Oxygen to produce 2 moles of SO2

    Moles of CS2 in 12.5 g = 12.5/76.133

    = 0.164 moles

    Mass of SO2 = 0.164 mol * 2 * 64.06

    = 21.01168 g

    Therefore;

    Percentage yield of SO2

    = 15.12/21.01168 * 100%

    = 71.96%
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