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2 Calculate the volume occupied, at rtp, 12.5 moles of sulfur dioxide gas. (One mole of any gas occupies a

volume of 24 dm³ at rtp.)

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Answer:

300 dm³

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the information given in this problem, SO₂ is 24 dm³/mol at rtp.

We are trying to find the volume of 12.5 moles of SO₂, so we can do the following math to solve:

12.5 mol SO₂ × 24 dm³/mol ⇒ mol cancels out, leaving us with dm³

300 dm³

Therefore, the volume occupied is 300 dm³

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