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A vessel contains methane and SO2 in the mole ratio 2:1, then their mass ratio will be​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The molecular weights of methane and sulfur dioxide are 16 and 64 respectively. The ratio of their molecules is equal to the ratio of their moles. For equal masses of methane and sulphur dioxide, we know that the number of moles is inversely proportional to the molecular weight.

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Answered by dineshvishak85
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Answer:

the answer is 2:2

Explanation:

the mass ratio will be 2:2

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