Chemistry, asked by ManuReddy9959, 7 months ago

Mass of oxygen (in g) required to burn sulphur to give 1
mole of SO2 and 1 mole of SO3?​

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Answered by 123proo321
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Atomic weight of Oxygen is 16 grams. Molecular weight of SO2 is 64 grams. Now, this 16 grams of Sulphur will be converted to one mole of Sulphur Trioxide.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Atomic weight of Oxygen is 16 grams. Molecular weight of SO2 is 64 grams. Now, this 16 grams of Sulphur will be converted to one mole of Sulphur Trioxide.

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