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प्रश्न
A flask contains 3.2 g of sulphur dioxide. Calculate the following:
- The moles of sulphur dioxide present in the flask.
- The number of molecules of sulphur dioxide present in the flask.
- The volume occupied by 3.2 g of sulphur dioxide at STP
(S = 32, O = 16)
उत्तर
Molecular mass of SO2 = [32 + 2(16)] = 64 g
64 g of SO2 is equal to 1 mole.
(i) 3.2 of SO2 = `1/64 xx 3.2`
= 0.05 mole
(ii) 1 mole of SO2 = 6.02 × 1023 molecules
∴ 0.05 mole of SO2 = 0.05 × 6.02 × 1023
= 3.01 × 1022 molecules
(iii) 1 mole of SO2 has volume at STP = 22.4 lit.
∴ 0.05 mole of SO2 has volume at STP = 0.05 × 22.4
= 1.12 litres
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