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Elemental sulfur occurs as octatomic molecules, S8. What mass of fluorine gas is needed to react completely with 17.8 g of sulfur to form sulfur hexafluoride?

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Themass of F2is 63.29 g.

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01

Chemical equation of the reaction of with 17.8g

When octatomic molecules, S8react with F2and formslocalid="1657092468626" SF6

The chemical reaction is:

S8(S)+F2(g)→SF6(g)

02

Balance the chemical equation

In a balanced chemical equation, the number of atoms on the reactant side should be same with the number of atoms on the product side for a particular atom. For balancing the reaction, the atoms are multiplied by the stochiometric coefficient.

So, the balanced chemical equation is:

S8(S)+24F2(g)→8SF6(g)

03

Relation between mass and number of moles

The number of moles is calculated by the mass and Molar mass. The relationship between the number of moles, mass, and molar mass is given below.

Numberofmoles=massMolarmass

04

Calculate the number of moles of S8

ThemassofS8=17.8g.ThemolarmassofS8=256.48g/mol.ThenumberofmolesofS8iscalculatedas:molesofS8=massofS8MolarmassofS8=17.8g256.48g/molTherefore,thenumberofmolesofS8is0.0694mol.

05

Relation between number of moles of S8 and F2

In the given reaction, 1 mol ofS8 is reacted with 24 mol ofF2.

Thus,

1molofS8=24molofF2

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Step 6: Calculate the number of moles of F2

The number of moles of F2is:

1molofS8=24molofF20.0694molofS8=0.0694×24molofF2=1.6656molofF2

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Calculate the mass of F2

ThemolarmassofF2=37.9968g/mol.ThemassofF2iscalculatedas:massofF2=molesofF2×MolarmassofF2=1.6656mol×37.9968g/mol=63.2875gTherefore,themassofF2isapproximately63.29g.

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