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what is the volume of oxygen required at STP to completely convert 1.5 moles of sulphur into sulphur dioxide​

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Answered by venky14800
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Answer:

Explanation:

S + O₂ = SO₂

1.5 moles of S need 1.5 moles of oxygen.  

1 mole of oxygen at stp occupies a volume of 22.4 litres

1.5 moles of oxygen at stp = 22.4 x 1.5 = 33.6 litres


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Answered by saimanaswini64
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Answer:

S + O₂ = SO₂

1.5 moles of S need 1.5 moles of oxygen.  

1 mole of oxygen at stp occupies a volume of 22.4 litres

1.5 moles of oxygen at stp = 22.4 x 1.5 = 33.6 litres

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