Given the Thermochemical Equation 2SO2(g)+ O2(g) 2SO3(g) H°rxn= -198 KJ/mol, How Much Heat Is Evolved When 600
Multiple Choice
Given the thermochemical equation 2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g) , H°rxn= -198 kJ/mol, how much heat is evolved when 600.g of SO2 is burned?
A) 5.46 × 10-2 kJ
B) 928 kJ
C) 1.85 × 103 kJ
D) 3.71 × 103 kJ
E) 59,400 kJ
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