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Question
A flask contains 3.2g of sulphur dioxide.Calculate the following : The moles of sulphur dioxide present in the flask.
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Solution
Moles = Weight of substance in grams/ molecular weight
So, Moles of SO2 = 3.2/64 = 0.05
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