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120g of CaO reacts with 32g of SO2. The mass of CaSO3 produced is?

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Answered by patelom1567
60

Answer:

The answer is 60g

Explanation:

Reaction is :

CaO + SO2 ----> CaSO3

No.of moles of SO2 = 32/64 = 0.5moles

Now,

1 mole of SO2 is required to make 1 mole of CaSO3.

So,0.5 of SO2 is required to make 0.5 moles of CaSO3.

Therefore, mass of CaSO3 produce= no. of moles of CaSO3 × its molecular mass

=0.5×120

=60g

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Answered by ishanbhamani22
2

Answer:

60 GM

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