2.892 kg/m3
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Sulfur dioxide when added to water forms an acidic solution of sulfurous acid.
Density of CO2 at STP = 44.01 g/mol divided by the 22.4 liters. 1.96 grams/Liter
1 mole SO2 weights 32+2*16 = 64 gram S + 2*O and it's volume is 22.4 l You can do with that to calculate density (g/L) ?
Sulfur and oxygen are present in sulfur dioxide.
2.86
1.96
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1.434 g/cm3
Sulfur dioxide when added to water forms an acidic solution of sulfurous acid.
It's the molecular weight divided by 22.4 L/moles. 6.52 g/L is the answer. The molecular weight is 146.05. That number is what one sulfur and six flourides equal.
Density of CO2 at STP = 44.01 g/mol divided by the 22.4 liters. 1.96 grams/Liter
1 mole SO2 weights 32+2*16 = 64 gram S + 2*O and it's volume is 22.4 l You can do with that to calculate density (g/L) ?
The chemical compound name for SO2 is sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur undergoes many reactions with oxygen, leading to the formation of sulfur oxides; these can have a variety of formulae. Sulfur + oxygen ---> sulfur DIoxide. This is the balanced equation of the above reaction: S + O2 ---> SO2
Sulfur hexafluoride gas has an approximate density similar to that of carbon dioxide gas at standard temperature and pressure.
Neon's density at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is approximately 0.9 grams per liter.