How Much Sulfur and Carbon Are in a 5g Mixture Producing 15g of SO2 and CO2?

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In summary, misture is the process of combining substances to create a homogeneous mixture. It differs from a solution in that the substances are not evenly mixed and can be easily separated. Misture can occur between liquids and solids, and some examples include sand and water, oil and vinegar, and air. Misture can also affect the properties of substances by changing their composition and structure.
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5 gram of mixture which composed from
carbon oxygen and sulfur
produce a 15 gram mixture of
SO2 and and CO2
calculate the mass of the sulfur and carbon in the mixture
?

i made an equalized equation
but the is no moles data
 
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How can the 5g mixture of reactants produce 15g of products?
I think you need to be more clear in your problem description.
 
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I would need more information to accurately calculate the mass of sulfur and carbon in the mixture. The equation you provided does not include any information about the amounts or proportions of each element in the original mixture. Without this data, it is not possible to accurately determine the mass of sulfur and carbon in the mixture. It would be helpful to have the moles data for each element in order to calculate the mass of each one in the final mixture.
 

Related to How Much Sulfur and Carbon Are in a 5g Mixture Producing 15g of SO2 and CO2?

1. What is misture?

Misture is the process of combining two or more substances together to form a homogeneous mixture. This can be achieved through physical means such as stirring or shaking, or through chemical reactions.

2. How is misture different from a solution?

Misture is a type of mixture where the substances are not evenly mixed, whereas a solution is a type of mixture where the substances are evenly distributed at a molecular level. In a misture, the substances can be easily separated, whereas in a solution, they cannot.

3. Can misture occur between liquids and solids?

Yes, misture can occur between liquids and solids. For example, when sugar is stirred into water, it forms a misture. The sugar particles do not dissolve in the water, but they are dispersed throughout the liquid.

4. What are some examples of misture?

Some common examples of misture include sand and water, oil and vinegar, and air. Mistures can also include more complex mixtures such as soil, which is a combination of minerals, water, and organic matter.

5. How does misture affect the properties of substances?

Misture can change the physical and chemical properties of substances by altering their composition and structure. For example, mixing salt into water can change the freezing point of the water, and combining iron and sulfur can create a new substance with different properties than the individual elements.

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