Respuesta :
The balanced equation that shows the stoichiometric reaction between sodium sulfide and hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen sulfide gas and sodium chloride is Na2S+ 2HCl = 2 NaCl + H2S. Thus for every two moles of HCl, 1 mole of H2s gas is generated. In this case, when 2.56 moles of HCl is used, 1.28 moles of H2S is produced.
Answer: The moles of hydrogen sulfide generated are 1.28 moles
Explanation:
We are given:
Moles of HCl = 2.56 moles
The chemical equation for the reaction of HCl and sodium sulfide follows:
[tex]Na_2S+2HCl\rightarrow 2NaCl+H_2S[/tex]
By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
2 moles of HCl produces 1 mole of hydrogen sulfide gas
So, 2.56 moles of HCl will produce = [tex]\frac{1}{2}\times 2.56=1.28mol[/tex] of hydrogen sulfide
Hence, the moles of hydrogen sulfide generated are 1.28 moles