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SO2 + H2O ---> H2SO3 how many moles of sulfuric acid can be produced when 128gm of SO2 combines with H2O?
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SO2 + H2O ---> H2SO3
how many moles of sulfuric acid can be produced when 128gm of SO2 combines with H2O?
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this is the answer i for when I worked it out, it may be right and it may be wrong. I am currently in Pre-AP chem and we just learned this this week and I am in the same boat as you ahaha
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