5. How many moles of SO2 are required to convert 6.8 g of H2S according to the following reaction?

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5. How many moles of S02 are required to
convert 6.8 g of H2S according to the following
reaction?
2 H2S + SO2 → 3 S+2 H20
6. How many grams of carbon is required to
produce 0.460 moles of SiC?.
Si02 + 3 C → SiC + 2 CO
7. How many grams of HCIO3 can be produced
from 7.2 g of Cl02 according to the following
reaction?
6 ClO2 + 3 H20 → 5 HCI03 + HCI
Transcribed Image Text:5. How many moles of S02 are required to convert 6.8 g of H2S according to the following reaction? 2 H2S + SO2 → 3 S+2 H20 6. How many grams of carbon is required to produce 0.460 moles of SiC?. Si02 + 3 C → SiC + 2 CO 7. How many grams of HCIO3 can be produced from 7.2 g of Cl02 according to the following reaction? 6 ClO2 + 3 H20 → 5 HCI03 + HCI
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