Answer:
Mass = 3.84 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of hydrogen sulfide = 2.7 g
Mass of oxygen required = ?
Solution:
Chemical equation:
2H₂S + 3O₂ → 2H₂O + 2SO₂
Number of moles of hydrogen sulfide:
Number of moles = mass/ molar mass
Number of moles = 2.7 g / 34 g/mol
Number of moles = 0.08 mol
Now we will compare the moles of hydrogen sulfide with oxygen.
H₂S : O₂
2 : 3
0.08 : 3/2 ×0.08 = 0.12 mol
Mass of oxygen;
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 0.12 mol × 32 g/mol
Mass = 3.84 g
4 because it has 4 valence electrons aand it needs 4 electrons
Answer:
1. How did life begin?
2. Are we alone in the universe?
3. What makes us human?
The correct answers are:
17. All of the above
18. hydrogen gas and oxygen gas
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Electrolytic cells use electric currents to drive a non-spontaneous reaction forward. This is also used in electroplating which involves the movement of metal cations to the surface of another metal. Water can also undergo electrochemical reactions by splitting it into its gaseous components, hydrogen and oxygen.
Answer:
The valence shell (the 3s and 3p sublevels) contains six electrons, but it needs eight to become stable. Think of the octet rule. Therefore a sulfur atom will gain two electrons to form the sulfide anion with a charge of 2− , with the symbol S2− .