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12 May, 08:32

What is the total number of liters of SO3 produced when 32.0 of SO2 reacts completely

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  1. 12 May, 11:59
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    Write the chemical equation for reaction

    that is

    2SO2+O2 - - - >2SO2

    find the moles of SO2 used = moles=mass/molar mass of so2

    = 32g/80g/mol=0.4 moles

    by use of reacting ratio between SO2 and SO3 which is 2:2 therefore the moles of so3 is also = 0.4 moles

    STP 1 mole = 22.4L.

    what about 0.4moles

    = 0.4 / 1 x22.4=8.96 liters
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