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Chemical formula of calcium sulfate dihydrate: CaSO₄ · 2 H₂O
There is a 1 : 2 mole ratio between calcium sulfate and water.
Explanation:
The calcium sulfate may be find as an anhydrous salt or a dihydrate. In the case of the dihydrate the chemical formula is CaSO₄ · 2 H₂O.
In the calcium sulfate dihydrate there are 1 mole of CaSO₄ and 2 moles of H₂O, so the mole ratio between the salt and the water molecules is 1 : 2.
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Answer:
6 moles of SO₃ formed.
Explanation:
Given data:
Number of moles of SO₃ formed = ?
Number of moles of oxygen react = 3 mol
Solution:
Chemical equation;
2SO₂+ O₂ → 2SO₃
now we will compare the moles of oxygen and sulfur trioxide.
O₂ : SO₃
1 : 2
3 : 2/1×3 = 6 moles
Thus, six moles of SO₃ will formed.
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