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A number of chemical reactions have been proposed for the formation of organic compounds form inorganic precursors. Here is one of them:
H2S +FeS +CO2 -> FeS2 +HCO2H
(a) Supply the correct formula and charge for the ions in FeS. Give the correct name for the compound.
(b) How much HCO2H is obtained by reacting 4.00g of FeS, 2.00g of H2S, and 2.00g of CO2 if the reaction results in a 48.0% yield?
A number of chemical reactions have been proposed for the formation of organic compounds form inorganic precursors. Here is one of them:
H2S +FeS +CO2 -> FeS2 +HCO2H
(a) Supply the correct formula and charge for the ions in FeS. Give the correct name for the compound.
(b) How much HCO2H is obtained by reacting 4.00g of FeS, 2.00g of H2S, and 2.00g of CO2 if the reaction results in a 48.0% yield?
Casey DurganLv2
17 Dec 2019