When hydrochloric acid is added to aluminium sulfide, the highly toxic gas hydrogen sulfide is evolved - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 8 - 2014 - Paper 1
Question 8
When hydrochloric acid is added to aluminium sulfide, the highly toxic gas hydrogen sulfide is evolved. The equation for this reaction is
$$\text{Al}_2\text{S}_3(s)... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:When hydrochloric acid is added to aluminium sulfide, the highly toxic gas hydrogen sulfide is evolved - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 8 - 2014 - Paper 1
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Calculate moles of hydrogen sulfide produced
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Answer
From the balanced equation, 1 mole of (\text{Al}_2\text{S}_3) produces 3 moles of (\text{H}_2\text{S}). Thus, 0.200 moles of (\text{Al}_2\text{S}_3) will produce: