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S(rhombic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g)
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S(rhombic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g)
change in H(rxn)= -296.06 kJ/mol S(monoclinic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g) change in H(rxn)= -296.36 kJ/mol 1.
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S(rhombic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g)
change in H(rxn)= -296.06 kJ/mol S(monoclinic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g) change in H(rxn)= -296.36 kJ/mol 1.
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