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What mass of sulfur has to burn to produce 4.5L SO2 at 300°C and 101 kPa in the following reaction?

S(s) + O2(g) -> SO2(g)

A. 3.07 g S
B. 68.8 g S
C. 41.0 g S
D. 13.5 g S
12 years ago

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DrBob222
See your post above under Adam. Find n from PV = nRT
12 years ago

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