11. Methane and sulfur react to produce carbon disulfide (CS2), a liquid often used in the production of cellophane. _CH
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11. Methane and sulfur react to produce carbon disulfide (CS2), a liquid often used in the production of cellophane. _CH
11. Methane and sulfur react to produce carbon disulfide (CS2), a liquid often used in the production of cellophane. _CH2(g) + _S8(s) → _CS2(1) + H2S(g) a. Balance the equation. 2CH4+58 2CS2+4H2S b. Calculate the moles of CS2 produced when 1.50 mol Sg is used. c. How many moles of H2S are produced? 2X1.5=3 MOLE S$(8) ---
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