Calculate the volume that 66 g of sulfur (IV) oxide will take.

Sulfur (IV) oxide has the chemical formula SO2;

Let’s define its molar mass:

M SO2 = 32 + 16 x 2 = 64 grams / mol;

Let’s determine the amount of substance in 66 grams of SO2:

N SO2 = 66/64 = 1.03125 mol;

Under normal conditions, one mole of ideal gas takes up a volume of 22.4 liters.

Determine the volume of sulfur oxide (IV):

V SO2 = 1.03125 x 22.4 = 23.1 liters;



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