Science, asked by snairsheetal, 1 year ago

calculate the mass of sulfur dioxide produced by burning 16g of sulfur in excess of oxygen in contact process
(Average atomic mass: S = 32u, O = 16u)​

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Answered by Anonymous
87

Answer:

48g

Explanation:

Quantity of sulfur = 16g

Moles S = 16 g / 32 g/mol = 0.5  

Moles O2 needed = 0.5  

Mass of O2 = 0.5 mol x 32 g/mol = 16 g  

Moles SO2 produced = 0.5  

Mass SO2 = 0.5 mol x 64 g/mol = 32 g

Therefore the atomic mass of so2 -

32+(16 × 2)

= 64

If 16g of sulfur is used, then the tomic mass of so2

= 16+(16 × 2)

= 48

Thus, the mass of sulfur dioxide is 48g.

Answered by janhavidahatonde
2

Answer:

16g of sulfur will produce 48g of so2

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