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Question

Consider the following reaction:
8Fe+S88FeS
If we begin with 293 g of Fe and 17.2 g of S8, how many grams of FeS will be produced?

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47.17 g
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52.03 g
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42.30 g
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45.00 g
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Solution

The correct option is A 47.17 g
Moles of Fe = 29356=5.23 moles
Moles of S8=17.2256=0.067 moles
8Fe+S88FeS
8 moles of Fe react with 1 mole of S8
Therefore, 5.23 moles of Fe will react with 18×5.23=0.65 moles of S8
So, S8 is the limiting reagent.
1 mole of S8 produces 8 moles of FeS
0.067 moles will produce = 8×0.067=0.536 moles
Mass of FeS =0.536× molar mass of FeS
Molar mass of FeS is 88
Mass of FeS = 0.536×88
Mass of FeS = 47.17 g

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