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When fool's gold, iron (IV) sulfide reacts with oxygen it forms iron (III) oxide and sulfur dioxide.
a) Balance the following reaction.
FeS2 +
Fe,O3 +
SO2
b) If 0.741 moles of Fe2O3 is produced, how many moles of SO2 is also produced?
c) How many moles of O, are needed to react completely with 21.63 g of FeS,?
d) What mass of Fe2O3 will be produced when 33.60 g of O2 is reacted?
: 11
: 8
: 2
:: 4
:: 1 mole FeS2
:: 1 mole O2
:: 1 mole Fe2O3
: 1 mole SO2
: 0.741 moles Fe203
:: 4 moles FeS2
:: 11 moles O2
: 2 moles Fe2O3
: 8 moles SO2
: 21.63 g FeS2
: 33.60 g O2
:: 31.998 g O2
: 119.979 g of FeS2
: 159.691 g of Fe2O3
: 64.064 g SO2
:: 2.964 moles SO2
: 0.49577 moles O2
:: 30.49 g Fe2O3
MAY
Transcribed Image Text:When fool's gold, iron (IV) sulfide reacts with oxygen it forms iron (III) oxide and sulfur dioxide. a) Balance the following reaction. FeS2 + Fe,O3 + SO2 b) If 0.741 moles of Fe2O3 is produced, how many moles of SO2 is also produced? c) How many moles of O, are needed to react completely with 21.63 g of FeS,? d) What mass of Fe2O3 will be produced when 33.60 g of O2 is reacted? : 11 : 8 : 2 :: 4 :: 1 mole FeS2 :: 1 mole O2 :: 1 mole Fe2O3 : 1 mole SO2 : 0.741 moles Fe203 :: 4 moles FeS2 :: 11 moles O2 : 2 moles Fe2O3 : 8 moles SO2 : 21.63 g FeS2 : 33.60 g O2 :: 31.998 g O2 : 119.979 g of FeS2 : 159.691 g of Fe2O3 : 64.064 g SO2 :: 2.964 moles SO2 : 0.49577 moles O2 :: 30.49 g Fe2O3 MAY
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