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how to convert 5.6g of sulphur dioxide into moles​

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Answered by Musicalsinging
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Answer:

mass given =5.6g

Molecular mass of SO2=64

moles =mass/M.W

=5.6/64 =0.0875

Answered by VishnuNN
1

Answer:

No of moles of 5.6g of sulfur dioxide is 0.0875 moles.

Explanation:

The molecular mass of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is 64g.

Mass of one sulfur atom = 32g

Mass of 2 oxygen atoms = 32g

No of moles = Mass of given substance ÷ Molecular mass of the given compound.

The mass of the given compound is 5.6g.

Hence, no of moles = 5.6÷64 = 0.0875 moles

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