72 grams SO2 (1 mole SO2/64.07 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole SO2)
= 6.8 X 1023 molecules of sulfur dioxide
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1.6*avagardo constant Avagardo constant=6.022*10^23
No. Sulfur dioxide is a compound, which makes it a pure substance, not a mixture.
10.84 to the 23 power
Four moles of sulfur dioxide would consist of how many molecules?
When sulfur burns it reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide, which is an entirely different substance from sulfur or oxygen.
It can be, as long as no other substances are present.
1.6*avagardo constant Avagardo constant=6.022*10^23
No. Sulfur dioxide is a compound, which makes it a pure substance, not a mixture.
10.84 to the 23 power
Four moles of sulfur dioxide would consist of how many molecules?
No sulfur dioxide is not present naturally. It pollutes the water.
When sulfur burns it reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide, which is an entirely different substance from sulfur or oxygen.
Sulfur dioxide contributes to ozone depletion when it reacts with other chemicals in the atmosphere, forming sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid. These compounds can then accumulate on ice particles in the stratosphere, leading to the formation of ozone-depleting polar stratospheric clouds. Consequently, sulfur dioxide indirectly impacts the ozone layer by facilitating the destruction of ozone molecules.
Basically, sulfur dioxide is a acidic gas. As acid reacts with alkali, carbonates and metals, all 3 are actually ideal to remove sulfur dioxide. However, in the context of removing sulfur dioxide due to air pollution, reacting sulfur dioxide with alkali and carbonate would be more appropriate. For example, removing sulfur dioxide with calcium carbonate would result in calcium sulfate, water and carbon dioxide.
sulfur dioxide
Sulfur.
sulpher dioxide. eh Corrected: yes... it's sulfur.. and when you burn sulfur you'll get sulfur dioxide after combuston.