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When 100 G of Sulfur Is Combined with 10

Question 109

Question 109

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When 10.0 g of sulfur is combined with 10.0 g of oxygen, 20.0 g of sulfur dioxide is formed. What mass of oxygen would be required to convert 10.0 g of sulfur into sulfur trioxide?


A) 5.0 g
B) 10 g
C) 15 g
D) 30 g
E) 20 g

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