Chemistry
Chemistry, 27.10.2019 23:43, Betzabeth671

When sulfur burns, it forms sulfur dioxide (so2). its chemical reaction is s + o2 → so2.

if we know the mass of s and o2 entering this reaction, what can we say about the mass of so2?

the mass of so2 will be equal to the mass of s minus the mass of o2.

the mass of so2 will be equal to the sum of the mass of s and o2.

the mass of so2 will be equal to the mass of s.

the mass of so2 will be equal to the mass of o2.

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