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6.4g of so2 occupies how militer volume ​

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Answered by dhruvingabani007
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Answer: 2240mL

Explanation: Moles of So2= \frac{6.4}{64}=0.1moles

Moles=given volume/22.4L

0.1= \frac{Given Volume}{22.4}=2.24L

2.24L=2240mL

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Answered by shambhavi2807
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Answer:

2240 millilitres or 2.240 litres

Explanation:

Molecular mass of SO2= 32+16×2=64 amu

1 mole of SO2=64g of SO2=22400mL of SO2 at S.T.P

64 g of SO2=22400mL

1 g of SO2= 22400/64 mL=350 mL

therefore,

6.4 g of SO2=350×6.4 mL= 2240 mL

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