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calculate the mass of Sulphur dioxide product by burning 16 gram of sulphur in excess of oxygen in correct to make mass is equal to 30 to you go to 16​

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Answered by AyushkumarGenius
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Solution. Hence, (0.5 × 32 = 16 g) of sulfur will combine with (0.5 × 32 = 16 g) of oxygen to give (0.5 × 64 = 32 g) sulfur dioxide.

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Answered by bnrkirana
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Explanation:

Solution. Hence, (0.5 × 32 = 16 g) of sulfur will combine with (0.5 × 32 = 16 g) of oxygen to give (0.5 × 64 = 32 g) sulfur dioxide.

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