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calculate the mass of sulfur
Using the example above as a guide, calculate the atomic mass of sulfur if
95.00% of all sulfur atoms have a mass of 31.972 amu
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Calculate the number of moles of sulfur in 57.1 g of sulfur. Note that molar mass of sulfur is 32.06 g/mol
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Sulfur undergoes combustion to form sulfuur dioxide. If 456g of sulfur is burnt calculate the mass of sulfur dioxide produced.
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dianna
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calculate the atomic mass of sulfur if the four common isotopes of sulfur have masses of 31.972 amu (95.00% abundance), 32.971
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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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Josh
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Calculate the density of sulfur trioxide gas at 35 degrees celsius and 715 torr pressure.
I know that d=m/v = PM/RT. Im not sure
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Hannah
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calculate the empirical formula. A chemist heats 50.00g of sulfur under controlled conditions to produce a sulfer-oxygen
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Ash
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Elemental sulfur can be converted to sulfur dioxide by combustion in air. Sulfur dioxide will react with water to form sulfurous
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Sara
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Using the mass of the copper in the crucible (first mass in the table), and the mass of the crucible with compound (last mass
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Taco
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When sulfur burns, it forms sulfur dioxide (SO2). Its chemical reaction is S + O2 →
SO2. If we know the mass of S and O2
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