Calculate the mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur trioxide to the mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur dioxide. ( frac{ ext { Mass oxygen to } 1 mathrm{~g} ext { sulfur in sulfur trioxide }}{ ext { Mass oxygen to } 1 mathrm{~g} ext { sulfur in sulfur dioxide }}= )
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- Molar mass of sulfur (S) = 32.07 g/mol - Molar mass of oxygen (O) = 16.00 g/mol For sulfur trioxide (SO₃): - Molar mass of SO₃ = 32.07 g/mol (S) + 3 × 16.00 g/mol (O) = 32.07 g/mol + 48.00 g/mol = 80.07 g/mol For sulfur dioxide (SO₂): - Molar mass of SO₂ = Show more…
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