(5 points) For full credit solve show your work for this que…
(5 points) For full credit solve show your work for this question in a clean piece of paper, include question #, full set up, units and significant figures. The correct answer alone (no work shown) is worth up to 1 point. Sulfur and fluorine react in a combination reaction to produce sulfur hexafluoride (MM = 146.07 g/mol) according to the reaction below. S (s) + 3F2 (g) → SF6(g) . a) How much of SF6 (in g) can be produced from the reaction of 3.5 g of sulfur with 4.5 g of fluorine? b) Identify the limiting reactant. c) What is the percent yield if only 4.7 g of SF6 are formed?. Enter your final answers below: a) b) c)