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Dafna1 [17]
3 years ago
14

En el laboratorio, se lleva a cabo un experimento para investigar los efecto de la generación de SO3, para lo cual se introducen

una cierta cantidad de gramos de SO2 en un recipiente de 1 L que ya estaba previamente lleno de aire a 740 mmHg y 298K (composición molar del aire 79% N y 21% O2)
¿Qué volumen de SO2 (medido a 1000 mmHg y 30°C) será necesario para que reaccione todo el O2 que había en el recipiente?
Chemistry
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