2282018 1130 PM 4 1015 2202018 0320 PM Gradebook Question 11
     2/28/2018 11:30 PM 4 10/15 2/20/2018 03:20 PM Gradebook Question 11 of 15 Map General Chemistry 4th Edition University Science Books Carbon disulfide is prepared by heating sulfur and charcoal. The chemical equation is K, 9.40 at 900 K How many grams of CS2(g) can be prepared by heating 10.6 moles of S2(g) with excess carbon in a 6.85 L reaction vessel held at 900 K until equilibrium is attained? Next Ext  
  
  Solution
Molarity of S2 = moles/Volume
= 10.6/6.85
= 1.547 M
Reaction with ICE TABLE
S2 + C = CS2
I 1.547
C - x +x
E 1.547-x x
Equilibrium constant expression of the reaction
Kc = [CS2] /[S2]
9.40 = x/(1.547-x)
6.076 - 9.40x = x
x = 0.5842
Molarity of CS2 prepared = 0.5842 mol/L
Moles of CS2 prepared = molarity x volume
= 0.5842 mol/L x 6.85 L
= 4 mol
Mass of CS2 prepared = moles x molecular weight
= 4 mol x 76.139 g/mol
= 304.71 g

