Carbon disulfide is prepared by heating sulfur and charcoal. The chemical equation is S2(g)+C(s) = CS2(g) Kc = 9.40 at 9
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Carbon disulfide is prepared by heating sulfur and charcoal. The chemical equation is S2(g)+C(s) = CS2(g) Kc = 9.40 at 9
Carbon disulfide is prepared by heating sulfur and charcoal. The chemical equation is S2(g)+C(s) = CS2(g) Kc = 9.40 at 900 K How many grams of CS2(g) can be prepared by heating 14.9 mol S2(g) with excess carbon in a 9.20 L reaction vessel held at 900 K until equilibrium is attained? 1132.70 mass of CS, (g): g Incorrect
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