Sulfur Dioxide is made up of the elements Sulfur and Oxygen. The chemical formula is: SO2.
32 g SO2 x 1 mole SO2/96 g x 6.02x10^23 molecules/mole = 2.0x10^23 molecules
nonmetals. Examples include H2O, SO2, NH3.
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Each molecule of SO2 (sulphur dioxide) is made up of three atoms (1 sulphur atom and 2 oxygen atoms).
In the Lewis structure of SO2, there should be 18 valence electrons - 6 from sulfur and 6 from each oxygen atom.
There are two elements.They are Sulphar and Oxygen.
Sulfur (S) and oxygen (O) are the two elements in sulfur dioxide (SO2).
No, Compounds with the same empirical formula have the same elements in the same ratio. SO2 and CO2 contain different elements. SO2 is a compound of sulfur and oxygen while CO2 is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
SO2(Sulphur Dioxide) is NOT on the Periodic Table of Elements. Reason , SO2 is a compound , not an element. However, SO2 is a combination of the elements sulphur and oxygen. You will find both sulphur and oxygen on the Periodic Table of elements in Group 6.
There are two elements in sulfur dioxide (SO2): one sulfur and two oxygen.
There are two elements in sulfur dioxide (SO2): one sulfur and two oxygen.
The standard heat/enthalpy of formation of SO2 is -296.8 KJ
1/8 S8 + O2 --> SO2 , delta H degree f = -296.9 kJ
The valency of SO2 is 4, while the valency of SO3 is 6. The valency of an atom is the combining power of an element, which indicates the number of bonds it can form with other elements.
SO2 (sulphur dioxide) is definitely a compound. It is a combination of 1 x sulphur and 2 x oxygen. NB Any substance that contains two or more elements in its molecule is DEFINITELY a compound. Other common compounds are Water(H2O), Carbon Dioxide(CO2), Table salt (Sodium Chloride (NaCl)).
To determine the number of moles of SO2 in 0.45 grams of sulfur dioxide, you need to use the molar mass of SO2. The molar mass of SO2 is about 64.06 g/mol. Divide the given mass by the molar mass to find the number of moles. In this case, 0.45 grams divided by 64.06 g/mol gives you approximately 0.007 moles of SO2.
To find the number of moles in 3.82 g of SO2, you need to use the molar mass of SO2. The molar mass of SO2 is 64.07 g/mol. So, 3.82 g of SO2 is equal to 3.82/64.07 ≈ 0.06 moles.