To determine the amount of CS2 that can be produced from 100 grams of S8, we need to first convert 100 grams of S8 to moles using the molar mass of S8 and then use the balanced chemical equation to find the moles of CS2 produced. Finally, we convert moles of CS2 to grams using the molar mass of CS2.
The chemical equation CS2 + 2 Cl2 -> CCl4 + S2Cl2 is not balanced, because it shows four chlorine atoms on the left but six chlorine atoms on the right. The corresponding balanced equation is CS2 + 3 Cl2 -> CCl4 + S2Cl2.
The melting point of S8 (sulfur) is 115.21 degrees Celsius.
False. The molar mass of S8 (molecular weight of sulfur in the form of S8 molecules) is equal to 8 times the atomic mass of sulfur. Therefore, 21.4g of S8 contains less sulfur atoms than 171.2g of S.
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The molar mass of a sulfur molecule (S8) would be calculated by adding the atomic masses of 8 sulfur atoms. The atomic mass of sulfur is approximately 32.06 g/mol, so the molar mass of the sulfur molecule would be 8 x 32.06 g/mol, which equals 256.48 g/mol.
The molar mass of S8 is 256.52. 0.5 moles of S8 has a mass of 128.26 grams.
The chemical equation CS2 + 2 Cl2 -> CCl4 + S2Cl2 is not balanced, because it shows four chlorine atoms on the left but six chlorine atoms on the right. The corresponding balanced equation is CS2 + 3 Cl2 -> CCl4 + S2Cl2.
12.044*10^23 atoms 1.5055*10^23 S8 molecules
The melting point of S8 (sulfur) is 115.21 degrees Celsius.
The molar mass of a sulfur molecule (S8) is approximately 256 g/mol.
The 2007 Audi S8 has 40 valves.
The 2008 Audi S8 has 40 valves.
The 2013 Audi S8 has 32 valves.
The 2001 Audi S8 has 40 valves.
The 2014 Audi S8 has 32 valves.
The 2002 Audi S8 has 40 valves.
The 2003 Audi S8 has 40 valves.