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Consider the balanced reactionbelow:2FeBr3 + 3Na2S → Fe₂S3 +6NaBrHow many moles of iron(III) sulfide,Fe2S3, would be produced from thecomplete reaction of 449 g iron(III)romide

Consider the balanced reactionbelow:2FeBr3 + 3Na2S → Fe₂S3 +6NaBrHow many moles of-example-1

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Answer:

0.7596moles

Explanations:

Given the balanced chemical reactions


2FeBr_3+3Na_2S\rightarrow Fe_2S_3+6NaBr

Given the following parameters

Mass of FeBr3 = 449grams

Determine the mole of FeBr3


\begin{gathered} mole\text{ of FeBr}_3=\frac{mass}{molar\text{ }mass} \\ mole\text{ of FeBr}_3=(449)/(295.56) \\ mole\text{ of FeBr}_3=1.519moles \end{gathered}

According to stoichiometry, 2moles of FeBr3 produces 1mole of Fe2S3, the moles of Fe2S3 required is given as:


\begin{gathered} mole\text{ of Fe}_2S_3=\frac{1mole\text{ of Fe}_2S_3}{2moles\text{ of FeBr}_3}*1.519moles\text{ of FeBr}_3 \\ mole\text{ of Fe}_2S_3=0.7596moles \end{gathered}

Hence the mole of Fe2S3 that will be produced is 0.7596moles

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