Elemental sulfur occurs as octatomic molecules, #S_8#. What mass (g) of fluorine gas is needed to react completely with 17.8 grams of sulfur to form sulfur hexafluoride?
1 Answer
Feb 21, 2016
Explanation:
Start with a balanced equation.
Then determine the molar masses of
Determine the mass of
- Divide the given mass
#"S"_8"# by its molar mass. - Multiply the mole ratio between
#"F"_2"# and#"S"_8"# from the balanced equation with the moles#"F"_2"# in the numerator:#(24"mol F"_2)/(1"mol S"_8)# - Multiply moles
#"F"_2"# times its molar mass to get grams#"F"_2"# .