How much volume of sulphur dioxide will be obtained by complete combustion of 10 grams of Sulphur?
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S + O2 -> SO2
now we must have to know the amount of both the atoms in mole as we have 10 grams of sulphur the mole of sulphur are 10÷atomic mass of sulphur=10÷32=0.3125 and the ratio of mole for both the mole is 1:1 so we must need 0.3125 mole of O2 = 0.3125×moleculer mass of O2 = 0.3125×32 = 10grams
now we must have to know the amount of both the atoms in mole as we have 10 grams of sulphur the mole of sulphur are 10÷atomic mass of sulphur=10÷32=0.3125 and the ratio of mole for both the mole is 1:1 so we must need 0.3125 mole of O2 = 0.3125×moleculer mass of O2 = 0.3125×32 = 10grams
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