<span>When the gases dihydrogen sulfide and oxygen react, they form the gases sulfur dioxide and water vapor. so the balanced equation is
</span>2H2S(g) + 3O2(g) → 2SO2(g) + 2H2O(l)
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Answer:
4.1 mol·L⁻¹
Explanation:
You are diluting the solution with water, so you can use the dilution formula
c₁V₁ = c₂V₂ Divide each side by V₂
c₂ = c₁ × V₁/V₂
Data:
c₁ = 7.0 mol·L⁻¹; V₁ = 2.5 L
Water added = 1.5 L
Calculations:
(a) <em>New volume
</em>
V₂ = 2.5 L + 1.8 L
= 4.3 L
(b) <em>New concentration
</em>
c₂ = 7.0 × 2.5/4.3
= 7.0 × 0.581
= 4.1 mol·L⁻¹