Chemistry, asked by IAMSHETTY, 1 year ago

what is the volume of 32grams of sulphur dioxide measured at STP


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Answered by PaulKLaju
24
gram molecule of sulphur dioxide is 64g(32+16×2)

for 64 gram s of sulphur dioxide it is 22.4 litre
then for 32 grams it will be ?

solution

grams______ litre
64-----------------22.4
32------------------x
x=(22.4×32)/64
x=11.2 litres
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Answered by 2Shashank1111
9
Given that the relative molecular mass of copper oxide is 80, what volume of ammonia (measured at STP) is required to completely reduce 120 g of copper oxide? The equation for the reaction is:3CuO + 2NH3 → 3Cu + 3H2O Volume occupied by 1 mole of gas at STP is 22.4 litres)
Then 32grams

(22.4x32)/64
x=11.2
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