Asked by Elizabeth
Consider this equation.
2 SO2(g) + O2(g) --> 2 SO3(g)
What happens to the total volume when 3.0 L of SO2 and 2.0 L of O2 react to form the maximum amount of SO3 possible from these volumes of reactants? Assume all gases are at the same constant temperature and pressure.
***I'm not sure how to solve this problem....would ya'll mind guiding me through?
2 SO2(g) + O2(g) --> 2 SO3(g)
What happens to the total volume when 3.0 L of SO2 and 2.0 L of O2 react to form the maximum amount of SO3 possible from these volumes of reactants? Assume all gases are at the same constant temperature and pressure.
***I'm not sure how to solve this problem....would ya'll mind guiding me through?
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_____ SO2 (g) + _____ O2 (g) → _____ SO3 (g)
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