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what volume of oxygen is needed to react with solid sulfur to form 6.20 L of sulfur dioxide according to the reaction S(s) + O2(g) yield SO2(g)
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Answered by
DrBob222
At STP?
S + O2 ==> SO2
mols SO2 = 6.20/22.4 = ?
mols O2 = the same
? mols SO2 x (22.4 L/1 mol) = 6.20 L O2 needed.
S + O2 ==> SO2
mols SO2 = 6.20/22.4 = ?
mols O2 = the same
? mols SO2 x (22.4 L/1 mol) = 6.20 L O2 needed.
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