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44.0L of O2 react with excess Sulfur dioxide gas. All gases are kept at the same temperature, pressure, and volume. What will be the theoretical yield of Sulfur trioxide gas in Liters?

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Answer:

The theoretical yield of sulfur trioxide is 88.0 Litres

Step-by-step explanation:

The chemical reaction occurring between oxygen and sulfur dioxide is given in the chemical equation below :

2SO₂ + O₂ ----> 2SO₃

From the equation of reaction, 2 moles of sulfur dioxide reacts with 1 mole of oxygen to produce 2 moles of sulfur trioxide.

Volume of 1 mole of a gas at STP is 22.4 L

Number of moles of gas in 44.0 L = 44.0/22.4 moles

1 mole of oxygen reacts with 2 moles sulfur dioxide to produce 2 moles of sulfur trioxide;

44/22.4 moles of oxygen will react with excess sulfur dioxide to produce 2 × 44/22.4 moles of sulfur trioxide = 88/22.4 moles of sulfur trioxide

88/22.4 moles of sulfur trioxide will have a volume of 88/22.4 × 22.4 Litres = 88.0 Litres

Therefore, the theoretical yield of sulfur trioxide is 88.0 Litres

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