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11 April, 08:21

When 7.00 g of sulfur are combined with 7.00 g of oxygen, 14.00 g of sulfur dioxide (so2) are formed. what mass of oxygen would be required to convert 6.00 g of sulfur into sulfur trioxide (so3) ?

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  1. 11 April, 08:41
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    I believe that 14.00 g of oxygen would be required to convert 6.00 g of sulfur into sulfur trioxide.
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