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19 May, 00:51

Calculate the mass ratio of S to O in SO, and then calculate the mass ratio of S to O in SO2, given that the mass of S is approximately 32 g and the mass of O is approximately 16 g. What is the whole number multiple that describes the relationship between the sulfur-to-oxygen mass ratios of each sample?

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  1. 19 May, 00:58
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    From the knowledge of law of multiple proportions,

    mass ratio of S to O in SO:

    mass of S : mass of O

    = 32 : 16

    = 32/16

    = 2/1

    mass ratio of S to O in SO2:

    = mass of S : 2 * mass of O

    = 32 : 2 * 16

    = 32/32

    = 1/1

    ratio of mass ratio of S to O in SO to mass ratio of S to O in SO2:

    = 2/1 : 1/1

    = 2

    Thus, the S to O mass ratio in SO is twice the S to O mass ratio in SO2.
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