Which statement about the following chemical reaction is NOT correct? The molar masses of S8, O2, and SO3 are 256, 32.0, and 80.1 g/mol, respectively.
S8 (s) + 12 O2 (g) 8 SO3 (g)
A) 1 mol S8 produces 8 mol SO3.
B) 256 g S8 requires 12 mol O2 in order to completely react.
C) In order to produce 8 mol SO3, 256 g S8 and 192 g O2 must react.
D) For every 6 mol O2 consumed, 4 mol SO3 are produced.
E) If 641 g SO3 are produced, a total mass of 641 g of S8 and O2 must react.
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