50cm'3 of sulphur (iv) oxide were produced at s.t.p when some quantity of powdered sulphur were burnt in excess oxygen.state the equation for the reaction

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S+O2g-2SO2

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I would write it this way since you added the gaseous state to O2.
S(s) + O2(g) ==> SO2(g)

Also I don't know how your prof handles S; some show that S actually is S8 in the normal state. If that is the case then the equation would be
S8(s) + 8O2(g) --> 8SO2(g)
8so2<g>
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