1 ton sulphur ko burn krne se kitna so2 banega
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2 ton...................
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Explanation:
This problem uses your understanding of equivalent mass. The combustion of sulfur may be represented by the following equation:
S
(
s
)
+
O
2
(
g
)
→
S
O
2
(
g
)
64 g of reactant gives 64 g of product
And given molar masses, the reaction EXPLICITLY states that
32
⋅
g
of sulfur is oxidized by
32
⋅
g
to give
64
⋅
g
of sulfur dioxide - these are all the equivalent masses of the reactants and products, which contain stoichiometric quantities of reactant and product.
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