Chemistry, asked by bossnelson360, 9 months ago

Sulphur (IV) oxide is converted to tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid according to the following equation: 2SO2(g)
+ O2(g)
+ 2H2
O(l)

2H2
OSO4(aq)
. If 1.5 moles of oxgen reacts with sulphur (IV) oxide, calculate the mass of tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid produced. [H = 1.0; O = 16.0; S = 32.0].

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Answered by khanamsaji
0

Answer:

patanahi

Explanation:

i don't know ,sorry

Answered by angelaflash900
0

Answer:0.75g

Explanation:73.5/98

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