Chemistry
Calculate the volume of 320 g of SO2 at stp.
[S = 32 and O = 16]
Stoichiometry
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Answer
gram molecular mass of SO2 = 32 + 2(16) = 32 + 32 = 64 g
64 g of SO2 occupy 22.4 lit of vol.
320 g of SO2 will occupy = x 320 = 112 lit.
Hence, volume of 320 g of SO2 = 112 lit.
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