Sulfur and oxygen form both sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide. When samples of these were decomposed the sulfur dioxide produced 3.49g oxygen and 3.50g sulfur, while the sulfur trioxide produced 9.00g oxygen and 6.00g sulfur.A) Calculate the mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur dioxide.B) Calculate the mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur trioxide.

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Answer 1
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Answer : The mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide is, 0.997 g and 1.5 g respectively.

Explanation : Given,

Mass of oxygen in sulfur dioxide = 3.49 g

Mass of sulfur in sulfur dioxide = 3.50 g

Mass of oxygen in sulfur trioxide = 9.00 g

Mass of sulfur in sulfur trioxide = 6.00 g

Now we have to calculate the mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide.

Mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur dioxide = \frac{\text{Mass of oxygen}}{\text{Mass of sulfur}}

Mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur dioxide = (3.49)/(3.50)=0.997g

and,

Mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur trioxide = \frac{\text{Mass of oxygen}}{\text{Mass of sulfur}}

Mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur trioxide = (9.00)/(6.00)=1.5g

Thus, the mass of oxygen per gram of sulfur for sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide is, 0.997 g and 1.5 g respectively.


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