How many gram of so2 will be required to produce 40 g of so3 ? (o=16, s=32)?
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Answer:hey there
The answer will be o.5 moles i.e. 32g
Explanation:the reaction will be
2SO2+O2=2SO3
So3 is 40g therefore it will have o.5 moles(molecular weight of so3 is 80g)
As per scynometery
So2 will also have o.5 moles
Therefore 64×0.5=32g So2
Hope it will help!!!
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