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Relative molecular mass of sulphur dioxide

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Answered by nehasagare40gmailcom
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Answer:

64.1 g/mol.

Explanation:

The molar mass of sulfur is 32.1 g/mol, and oxygen is 16.0 g/mol. If you look back at the formula ( SO2 ), you can see that there is one sulfur and two oxygens present. Therefore, the molar mass of sulfur dioxide is [1 × 32.1 + 2 × 16.0] = 64.1 g/mol.

Answered by b2s1112008
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Answer:

64.1 g/mol

Explanation:

The molar mass of sulfur is 32.1 g/mol, and oxygen is 16.0 g/mol. If you look back at the formula (SO2), you can see that there is one sulfur and two oxygens present. Therefore, the molar mass of sulfur dioxide is [1 × 32.1 + 2 × 16.0] = 64.1 g/mol.

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