How much does 32g of sulfur oxide take up?

Let’s find the amount of sulfur oxide (since it has not been specified, it is probably sulfur (IV) oxide):

v (SO2) = m (SO2) / M (SO2) = 32/64 = 0.5 (mol).

And then the volume of sulfur (IV) oxide at normal conditions. (normal conditions):

V (SO2) = v (SO2) * Vm = 0.5 * 22.4 = 11.2 (l).



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