How many moles of SO2 are required to make 125 mol CS2

How many moles of carbon monoxide form at the same time that 0.255 mol CS2 forms?

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You need an equation.

5 C(s) + 2 SO2(g) CS2(l) + 4 CO(g)

125 mol CS2 x (2 mols SO2/1 mol CS2) = 125 x (2/1) = ??

0.255 mol CS2 x (4 mol CO/1 mol CS2) = 0.255 x (4/1) = ??

To find the number of moles of one substance required or formed in a chemical reaction, we need to use the balanced chemical equation and the stoichiometric coefficients.

1. How many moles of SO2 are required to make 125 mol CS2:
We need the balanced chemical equation for the reaction that converts SO2 to CS2. Unfortunately, you did not provide the specific reaction, so we cannot answer this question without it. If you provide the balanced equation, I can guide you through the calculation.

2. How many moles of carbon monoxide form at the same time that 0.255 mol CS2 forms:
Again, we need the balanced chemical equation for the reaction that converts CS2 to carbon monoxide (CO). Please provide the balanced equation, and I can help you find the moles of CO formed.