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aksik [14]
3 years ago
7

What mass of sulfur has to burn to produce 4.5l so2 at 300°c and 101kpa s(s) o2( g. so2( g.?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Mandarinka [93]3 years ago
8 0
S + O2 --> So2. P = 101kPa = 1atm. R = 0.082 atm - L - (mol-K)^-1. Applying ideal gas equation PV = nRT. n = 1x4.5/0.082x573 = 0.096mole. According to stoichiometry, moles of S = moles of SO2 = 0.096mol. Mass of S = moles of So2 x molar Wt = 0.095x32 = 3.04moles. Hope it helps
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