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Sulphur dioxide reacts with oxygen to form Sulphur trioxide.What would be the molar ratio of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide.​

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Answered by blinkzz
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Answer: Mass of sulfur dioxide is 2g. In the given reaction two moles of sulfur dioxide are reacted with one moles of oxygen to form two moles of sulfur trioxide. The mole ratio between sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide is $2:2 = 1$. So, we have found the mole ratio between sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide as 1.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The molar ratio of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide is 2:3.

Explanation:

  • Sulphur dioxide reacts with oxygen to produce sulphur trioxide.
  • Sulphur dioxide and oxygen acts as reactants and sulphur trioxide is the product.
  • Mass of sulphur dioxide is 2g.
  • From the given reaction, two moles of sulphur dioxide reacts with one mole of oxygen to produce or form two moles of sulphur trioxide.
  • Molar ratio between sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide is 2:2=1.
  • We have found the mole ratio between sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide as 1.
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