Math, asked by vartika0, 9 months ago

calculate the no. of moles ,molecular and atoms in 128 gram sulphur?​

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Answered by VarunNigudkar
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Answer:

The reason is that if we divide 128 g by the molar mass of sulfur dioxide we get 12864,066 = 2 moles of molecules. Each molecule of SO2 contains 3atoms, so each mole of SO2 contains 3 mol of atoms.

Answered by sam3315
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Answer:

hi there.

Sulphur mol wt is 32, hence at stp , the no of moles are 1 . while atoms will be 6.023×10 to the power 23 .

now when there is 128 g of sulphur.,32×4==== 4 moles, 4×6.023×10 to the power 23 atoms or molecules.

hope this helps .

thanks a bunch

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