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The Density of Sulfur Vapor at 1273 K and 740

Question 104

Question 104

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The density of sulfur vapor at 1273 K and 740 mm Hg is 0.5977 g/L. Sulfur at that temperature will be ________.


A) monoatomic
B) diatomic
C) triatomic
D) tetraatomic

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