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11 January, 15:29

What mass of sulfur has to burn to produce 4.5L SO2 at 300°C and 101 kPa in the following reaction?

A. 13.5 g S

B. 3.07 g S

C. 68.8 g S

D. 41.0 g S

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  1. 11 January, 15:59
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    B. 3.07 g

    You can solve this by using the formula, PV = nRT

    P = Pressure

    V = Volume

    n = moles

    R = Gas Constant

    T = Temperature

    You have all the variables, just solve for n. Then convert it to grams.
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