What mass of H2SO4 is produced from 6.58 g of SO3 and 1.64 g of H2O?
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07 (S) + 3 * 16.00 (O) = 80.07 g/mol Molar mass of H2O = 2 * 1.01 (H) + 16.00 (O) = 18.02 g/mol Molar mass of H2SO4 = 2 * 1.01 (H) + 32.07 (S) + 4 * 16.00 (O) = 98.08 g/mol Show more…
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