If the reaction started with 32g of Sulfur and 56 grams of Iron, then mass of produced FeS is 88 grams.
Relation between the mass and moles of any substance will be represented as:
n = W/M, where
Moles of Fe = 56g / 56g/mol = 1 mol
Moles of S = 32g / 32g/mol = 1 mol
Given chemical reaction is:
Fe + S → FeS
From the stoichiometry of the reaction same moles of iron and sulfur are required to produce equal moles of iron sulfide. Means 1 mole of iron produces 1 moles of iron sulfide and mass of iron sulfide will be calculated as:
W = (1mol)(88g/mol) = 88g
Hence required mass of iron sulfide is 88 grams.
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