Sulphur dioxide reacts with potassium superoxide how many moles of h2so4 will be formed when
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Explanation:The reaction (balanced) involved is
2 SO2 + O2 → 2 SO3
From the stoichiometry of the reaction you can see that for ever mole of oxygen consumed you need 2 of SO2 to get 2 of SO3. So, you need half as much oxygen as you have sulfur dioxide. With 5 moles of SO2, then, you will need 5/2 (or 2.5) moles of oxygen.
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2SO2 +O2------>so3
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