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Explanation / Answer
4)
Molar mass of In2S3,
MM = 2*MM(In) + 3*MM(S)
= 2*114.8 + 3*32.07
= 325.81 g/mol
mass of In2S3 = 50 g
molar mass of In2S3 = 325.81 g/mol
mol of In2S3 = (mass)/(molar mass)
= 50/325.81
= 0.1535 mol
According to balanced equation
mol of In formed = (16/8)* moles of In2S3
= (16/8)*0.1535
= 0.3069 mol
mass of In = number of mol * molar mass
= 0.3069*114.8
= 35.2 g
Answer: 35.2 g
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