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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the maximum amount of SO3 that can be produced by the reaction of 3.0 grams of S with 3.0 grams of O2 in the reaction below: 2S(s) + 3O2(g) → 2SO3(g) What is the maximum amount of SO3 that can be produced by the reaction of 3.0 grams of S with 3.0 grams of O2 in the reaction below: 2S(s) + 3O2(g) → 2SO3(g) @Chemistry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

go from grams so3 to mole then to gram o2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no, I think i got it. first i have to get the limiting reactant, which is O2 and then convert to moles of 2so3, and get the grams from the # moles of 2so3

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