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Carbon disulfide gas and oxygen gas react to form sulfur dioxide gas and carbon dioxide gas. What volume of carbon dioxide would be produced by this reactionif 1.1 L of carbon disulfide were consumed?Also, be sure your answer has a unit symbol, and is rounded to 2 significant digits.08 0 0.20.0X

Carbon disulfide gas and oxygen gas react to form sulfur dioxide gas and carbon dioxide-example-1
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CS_(2(g))+3O_(2(g))\rightarrow CO_(2(g))+2SO_(2(g))

Answer: Based on the stoichiometry 1 mole of carbon disulfide will produce 1 mole of carbon dioxide. Similarly we can apply the volume ratio, so 1.1L of carbon disulfide will produce 1.1L of carbon dioxide.

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