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One mole of SO2 corresponds to, * 6.02×10^23 molecules. 64 gm 22.4 lit at STP All of these

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Answered by faraj2
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Answer is 44.8 litres

Explanation:

Since the molecular mass of SO2 is 32 therefore 64 gm of SO2 is equal to 2 mole

now,if you are well versed with the concepts of chemistry,you know that one mole of any gas occupies 22.4 litre at STP. therefore,2 moles of SO2 will occupy 44.8 litres (at STP)

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