How many gram of sulphur and oxygen are needed to produce 6.022×10^24 molecules of SO2
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6.022*10^24 molecules of SO2 is approximately 10 mols of SO2. The molar mass of sulfur is 32g/mol and there is 1 mol of sulfur in each mol of SO2. Therefore, the chemist needs 10 mols of sulfure. The chemist would need ~320g of sulfur to produce 6.022*10^24 molecules of SO2.
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