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Posted by Olivia Seth on Sunday, January 23, 2011 at 7:57pm.

What is the maximum mass of S8 that can be produced by combining 80g of each reactant?

8SO2 + 16H2S --> 3S8 + 16H2O

i calculated the mass of the reactants

3S8 = 24x 32.066= 769.584 g/mol
16H2 = 32X 1.008= 32.256 g/mol
O= 16X 15.994= 255.904 g/mol

but from there i dont know where to go

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