How many moles of Sulphur dioxide are there in 192 g of that gas ?
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203 grams
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because if we separate sulphur dioxide total gas =395-192grams =203grams
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Given: Mass of sulfur dioxide = 192 gram
To find: Number of moles of sulfur dioxide
Solution: Molecular mass of SO₂ = 32+16+16 = 32
Mass of sulfur dioxide given = 192 gram
moles = mass of given element / Molecular mass of the given element.
= 192/32
= 6
Therefore, the moles of 192 gram of sulfur dioxide is 6
- Mole is defined as exactly 6.02214076×10²³ elementary entities ("particles"), which may be atoms, molecules, ions, or electrons. Mole is the ratio of the mass of the element to the molecular mass of the given element.
- Sulfur dioxide is the acidic oxide that gets readily soluble in water. Sulfur dioxide reacts with water and gives sulfurous acid. It has a bond angle of 120°
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