1 gm molecule of SO2 = 32 + 2*16
64g
Mass of 2.6 gm molecule = 2.6*64
166.4 gm
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Anish Sharma answered this
1gm molecules of SO2 => 32+(16)2=64g.
i.e, for 2.6g will be=> 2.6(64)=166.4g.
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Mansi answered this
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sachinbhaimuz... answered this
Mass of 2.6 g molecule of SO4
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Shreya Patil answered this
As mass or weight = number of moles × molecular mass
So first we have to find no.of moles
= 2.6 ×(1.64×10^-24)
=4.264 × 10^-24 mole
Molecular mass of SO2 = 64 g
Mass =4.264 ×10^-24 ×64 g
You may multiply and get the answer
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P.l. Dhiman answered this
Calculate mass of 2.6gram molecule of SO2 given at mass of S=32,O=16