Calculate the enthalpy change in kJ for when 0.95 g of sulfur reacted with oxygen according to the reaction below: 2S (s) + 3O2 (g) → 2SO3 (g) ΔH°rxn = -790 kJ
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Step 1: Calculate the molar mass of sulfur (S) Molar mass of S = 32 g/mol Show more…
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