How many grams are in 5.912 moles of sulfur dioxide

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How many grams are in 5.912 moles of sulfur dioxide,SO2

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In the given question we have to calculate the number of gram of SO2 .

given that,

no. of moles of SO2 = 5.912 mol

molar mass of SO2 = 64.066 g/mol

now, 

no. of moles of SO2 = ( mass of SO2 in (g) ) ÷ ( molar mass of SO2 (g/mol) )

mass of SO2 (g) = no. of moles of SO2 × molar mass of SO2

 

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