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What quantity of sulfur will exa tly react with 128g of oxygen gas to form sulfur dioxide
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S + O2 = SO2
32g+32g = 64g (molecular mass)
So the two reactants are in the ratio of their molecular masses (MM)
Can you find the mass of sulphur required?
32g+32g = 64g (molecular mass)
So the two reactants are in the ratio of their molecular masses (MM)
Can you find the mass of sulphur required?
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