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For the reaction 2 S(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 SO3(g)
how much SO3 will be produced from 2.0 mol
O2 and excess S?
1. Cannot be determined unless the limiting
reactant is known.
2. 0.75 mol SO3
3. 1.3 mol SO3
4. 2.0 mol SO3

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