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S8 + 12 O2 → 8 SO3
How many moles of SO3 can be produced from 6 moles of O2?

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Answer:

4 moles of SO3 will be produced from 6 moles of oxygen.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the reaction given

S8 + 12 O2 ----> 8 SO3

12 moles of oxygen reacts to form 8 moles of SO3

if 6 moles of oxygen were to be used instead, it has been reduced to half of the original mole of oxygen used. Then the moles of SO3 will also be reduced to half.

6 moles of O2 will yield 4 moles of SO3

12 moles = 8 moles

6 moles = ?

? = 6 * 8 / 12

? = 48/ 12

? = 4 moles of SO3.

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