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Question:
Consider the balanced equation below.
2H₂S + 3O₂ → 2SO₂ + 2H₂O
Which option gives the correct mole ratios?
H₂S:SO₂ = 2:2 and O₂:H₂O = 3:2
H₂S:SO₂ = 2:3 and O₂:H₂O = 3:2
H₂S:SO₂ = 4:4 and O₂:H₂O = 5:4
H₂S:SO₂ = 4:6 and O₂:H₂O = 4:4
Answer:
Among these Options, Option A is the correct answer.
According to balance chemical equation 2 moles of hydrogen sulfides when reacted produces 2 moles of Sulfur dioxide and 3 moles of oxygen produces 2 moles of water.