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Hello students, let's begin with this question.
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In this question, one reaction is given that sulphur reacts with the oxygen gas and this will result to the formation of the sulphur dioxide gas.
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So, in the question firstly mass of sulphur is given which is equals to 4 .71 kilogram.
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So, 1 kg is equals to 1000 gram.
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So, this is equals to 4710 gram and in this question we have to find out the volume in ml of sulphur dioxide.
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So, in the question pressure value is also given.
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Pressure is equals to 1 .03 atmosphere.
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Then temperature value is also given which is equals to 25 degree celsius which is this is equals to 273 plus 25 which is equals to 298 kelvin.
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So, firstly we have to find out the moles.
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So, here this can be calculated by using the ideal gas equation.
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According to ideal gas equation, pressure into volume is equals to number of moles into r into t.
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So, we are calculating for sulphur dioxide but in the question the mass of sulphur is given.
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So, firstly we have to find out the moles of the sulphur dioxide.
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So, firstly we have to find out the moles of sulphur.
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So, this can be calculated this is equals to given mass upon the molar mass of the sulphur...