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  1. Sulfur burns in the presence of oxygen to produce sulfur dioxide. Explain how the mass of sulfur dioxide produced compares to
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  2. A crude oil burned in electrical generating plants contains about 1.2% sulfur by mass. When the oil burns, the sulfur forms
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  3. A crude oil burned in electrical generating plant contains about 1.2% sulfur by mass. When the oil burns, the sulfur forms
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  4. A crude oil burned in electrical generating plant contains about 1.2% sulfur by mass. When the oil burns, the sulfur forms
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  5. A crude oil burned in electrical generating plant contains about 1.2% sulfur by mass. When the oil burns, the sulfur forms
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  6. When oxygen is available to burn sulfur, sulfur dioxide is produced. Which of the following word equations best represents this
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  7. The oxygen atom found in sodium sulfate, NaSO4, forms bonds with both sodium and sulfur. Which bond(s) formed by oxygen would be
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  8. A crude oil burned in electrical generating plants contains about 1.2 % sulfur by mass. When the oil burns, the sulfur forms
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  9. (You may have seen this before) A crude oil burned in electrical generating plants contains about 1.2% sulfur by mass. When the
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  10. Sulfur dioxide reacts with oxygen to form sulfur trioxide according to the equation2SO2(g) + O2(g) <-> 2SO3(g) Samples of sulfur
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