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    If: 4C + S<sub>8</sub> → 4CS<sub>2</sub>, How Many Moles of S<sub>8</sub>
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If: 4C + S8 → 4CS2, How Many Moles of S8

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If: 4C + S8 → 4CS2, how many moles of S8 are required for the formation of 6.75 moles of CS2?


A) 15.0
B) 13.5
C) 1.69
D) 2.00

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