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14 June, 06:18

In the decomposition of 1.00 g of aluminum sulfide, how many grams of each elemnt should be produced? You need to write your own balanced equation here. Aluminum sulfide = aluminum + sulfur

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  1. 14 June, 08:50
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    0.36g of Al

    0.64g of S

    Explanation:

    Let us write a balanced equation for the decomposition of aluminium sulfide Al2S3. This is shown below:

    Al2S3 - > 2Al + 3S

    Molar Mass of Al2S3 = (2x27) + (3x32) = 54 + 96 = 150g/mol

    Molar Mass of Al = 27g/mol

    Mass of Al from the balanced equation = 2 x 27 = 54g

    Molar Mass of S = 32g/mol

    Mass of S from the balanced equation = 3 x 32 = 96g

    Now we can obtain the mass of Al and S produce as follows:

    For Al:

    From the equation,

    150g of Al2S3 produced 54g of Al.

    Therefore, 1g of Al2S3 will produce = 54/150 = 0.36g of Al.

    For S:

    From the equation,

    150g of Al2S3 produced 96g of S.

    Therefore, 1g of Al2S3 will produce = 96/150 = 0.64g of S
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