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7 June, 00:33

Sulfur trioxide, so3, is made industrially in enormous quantities by combining oxygen and sulfur dioxide, so2. what amount (moles) of so3 is represented by 3.00 kg of sulfur trioxide?

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  1. 7 June, 00:39
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    The answer is 37.5 moles

    The explanation:

    1 - when we have the mass of SO3 in Kg so, first we have to convert it to grams:

    mass = 3 * 1000 = 3000 g

    2 - we need to get the molar mass of SO3:

    molar mass of SO3 = 32 + (16*3)

    = 80 g/mol

    3 - then we can use this formula to get number of moles:

    moles = mass / molar mass

    = 3000 g / 80 g/mol

    = 37.5 moles
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