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    Sulfur Trioxide Can React with Atmospheric Water Vapor to Form
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Sulfur Trioxide Can React with Atmospheric Water Vapor to Form

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Question 50

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Sulfur trioxide can react with atmospheric water vapor to form sulfuric acid that falls as acid rain. Calculate the mass in grams of 3.65 × 1020 molecules of SO3.


A) 6.06 × 10 −4 g
B) 2.91 × 10 −2 g
C) 4.85 × 10 −2 g
D) 20.6 g
E) 1650 g

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