Chemistry, asked by miar45665, 21 hours ago

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Answered by husainabbas011p9mm84
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Answer:

1 mole is equal to 1 moles SO2, or 64.0638 grams.

Explanation:

This is because the molar mass of SO2 is 64.066 g/mol (grams per mole). Using this figure, we can multiply it by 0.4 to find out how much grams of SO2 are present in 4/10 moles of SO2.

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