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The mass of oxygen in 96 grams of sulfur dioxide is closest to:
*This question is included in 01. Matter, question #8
(A) | 16 g. |
(B) | ... |
(C) | ... |
(D) | ... |
(E) | ... |
(F) | ... |
The solution is
Posted: 08/30/2013 09:13
Wouldn't it be 2 moles of oxygen, not 1.5 moles?
Posted: 07/18/2014 13:08
Reply: I think the explanation is saying that there's 1.5 moles of the molecule SO2 which you then multiply by 32g/mol for O2 because there are 2 mol of oxygen