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8 May, 00:52

Gases emitted during volcanic activity often contain high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide. these gases may react to produce deposits of sulfur according to the equation: 2 h2s (g) so2 (g) → 3 s (s) 2 h2o (g) for the complete reaction of 6.41 mol of hydrogen sulfide:

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  1. 8 May, 04:40
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    There can be three possible answers to this question: the amount of moles of SO₂ gas needed to react with 6.41 mol H₂S, and the amount of S and H₂O gas produced.

    Amount of SO₂:

    6.41 mol H₂S (1 mol SO₂/2 mol 2 mol H₂S) = 3.205 moles SO₂ gas

    Amount of S:

    6.41 mol H₂S (3 mol S/2 mol 2 mol H₂S) = 9.615 moles S solid

    Amount of H₂O:

    6.41 mol H₂S (2 mol H₂O/2 mol 2 mol H₂S) = 6.41 moles H₂O gas
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