Chemistry, asked by liyana30, 3 months ago


If 32 g of sulfur reacts with 32 g of oxygen, what mass of sulfur dioxide is made?
sulfur + oxygen→ sulfur dioxide
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Answered by tantarysehrish123
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Answer:

64g

Explanation:

According to law of conservation of mass,

Mass of reactants = Mass of products

»mass of sulphur + mass of oxygen = mass of sulphur dioxide

»32g + 32g = mass of sulphur dioxide

»64g = mass of sulphur dioxide

Therefore, 64 g of Sulphur dioxide will be formed

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