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Hydrogen sulfide and concentrated sulfuric acid react to form water and sulfur dioxide as shown in the following reaction:
H2S (g) + 3H2SO4 (1) â–º 4H20 (1) + 4SO2 (g)
If a sample of 0.500 moles of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) was reacted with excess concentrated
sulfuric acid, how many moles of sulfur dioxide (SO2) would be produced?

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