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Why is sulfur dioxide more massive than carbon dioxide?

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Answered by shrutijatt
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hi mate

as sulphur is more reactive than carbon .

and when they both reacts with oxygen so carbon forms covalent bonds and sulphur dioxide is much more reactive than carbon dioxide

Answered by Anonymous
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answer: Molar mass of Ba3(PO4)2 is 601.9237 g/mol. Formula in Hill system is Ba3O8P2 ... Symbol, Element, Atomic weight, #, Mass percent ... P, Phosphorus, 30.973762, 2, 10.2916.

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