Consider the following balanced reaction: C3H7SH (l) + 6 O2 (g) → 3 CO2 (g) + SO2 (g) + 4 H2O (g) If you start with 77.66 g C3H7SH, how many grams of CO2 will be produced?
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Given: 77.66 g C3H7SH Molar mass of C3H7SH = 87.16 g/mol Number of moles = 77.66 g / 87.16 g/mol = 0.891 moles Show more…
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