A particular coal contains 5.45% by weight of sulfur. How many grams of SO2 gas will be produced when 100.0g of the coal is combusted?
S(s) + O2(g) SO2(g)
don't understand - A particular coal contains 5.45% by weight of sulfur. How many grams of SO2 gas will be produced when 100.0g of the coal is combusted?
S(s) + O2(g) SO2(g)
Reactions & Joules - A. Determine the value and sign of H for the following reaction:
2F-F + O=O --> 2F-O-F
B. The ∆H of combustion of CH4 is 882kJ/mol. How many kJ of he ...
A simple stoichiometry problem - The heat of combustion of CH4 is -882kJ per mole. How much heat is produced when 100.0g of CH4 is combusted?
Balancing Equation - I think this is combustion but I cannot figure out how to balance it! Please help and, if it isn't combustion, what is it?
FeS2 + O2 ----> Fe2O3 + SO2