Chemistry, asked by rishilpu, 9 months ago

1 ton sulphur ko burn krne se kitna so2 banega​

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Answered by kmina69
0

Answer:

2 ton...................

Answered by IshaniDatta
0

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

)

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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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