Hydrogen sulfide burns in oxygen to form sulfur dioxide and water. If sulfur dioxide is being formed at a rate of 0.5789
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 6:34 am
Hydrogen sulfide burns in oxygen to form sulfur dioxide and water. If sulfur dioxide is being formed at a rate of 0.578935408144 mol L¹s¹, what are the rates of disappearance of hydrogen sulfide and oxygen? Rate of disappearance of O₂ is i mol L-¹5¹¹. Rate of disappearance of H₂S is i mol L ¹¹.