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number of moles of 0.6g of SO2 is​

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Answered by inderpal1069
8

Answer:

Explanation:

No. Of moles = given mass÷ molar mass

n = 0.6÷ 64

=0.009

Answered by zumba12
2

0.6g of SO_2 has 0.009 moles.

Given:

Weight of SO_2 = 0.6 g

To find:

Number of moles =?

Formula to be used:

Number of moles (n) = \frac{Given weight}{Molecular weight}

Calculation:

  • To calculate the number of moles, the molecular weight of SO_2 is required.
  • Thus the calculation for the molecular weight of SO_2 is as follows:

Molecular weight of SO_2 = 1 (Atomic mass of S) + 2 (Atomic mass of O)

Molecular weight of SO_2 = 1 (32) + 2 (16)

Molecular weight of SO_2  = 32 + 32

Molecular weight of SO_2 = 64

Thus the given weight of SO_2 is 0.6 and Molecular weight of SO_2 is 64.

∴ Number of moles = \frac{Given weight}{Molecular weight}

Number of moles = \frac{0.6}{64}

Number of moles = 0.009375

Conclusion:

The number of moles of 0.6 g of SO_2 is calculated as 0.009.

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