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What Volume of 18 M Sulfuric Acid Could Be Prepared

Question 36

Question 36

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What volume of 18 M sulfuric acid could be prepared from the sulfur dioxide formed by the smelting of 5.00 metric tons of copper(I) sulfide,assuming that only 50% of the sulfur dioxide can actually be converted to the acid?


A) 790 L
B) 870 L
C) 940 L
D) 1,200 L
E) 1,600 L

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