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6 July, 22:17

16.01 g of sulfur trioxide was decomposed into 6.41 g of sulfur and 9.60 g of oxygen. How many grams of sulfur trioxide would be needed to produce 28.80 g of oxygen?

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  1. 6 July, 22:47
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    48 grams of sulfur trioxide.

    Explanation:

    The equation of reaction involves the decomposition of 2 moles of sulfur trioxide (SO3) to produce 2 moles of atomic sulfur (S) and 3 moles of molecular oxygen (O2).

    From the equation of reaction above,

    3 moles of molecular oxygen (96 g) was produced from 2 moles of sulfur trioxide (160 g)

    Mass of sulfur trioxide needed to produce 28.8 g of oxygen = 28.8*160/96 = 48 grams
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