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If you have 85g of sulfur dioxide at STP, how many moles do you have?


Sagot :

Answer: 1.32

Explanation:

Given

85 gm of sulfur dioxide is present at STP

The molar mass of sulfur dioxide is [tex]32+2\times 16=64\ g/mol[/tex]

The number of moles of sulfur dioxide is

[tex]\Rightarrow n=\dfrac{85}{64}\\\\\Rightarrow n=1.32\ \text{mol}[/tex]