The SO2 present in air is mainly responsible

Chapter 18, Problem 18.69

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The SO2 present in air is mainly responsible for the phenomenon of acid rain. The concentration of SO2 can be determined by titrating against a standard permanganate solution as follows: 5SO2 1 2MnO4 2 1 2H2O 5SO22 4 1 2Mn21 1 4H1 Calculate the number of grams of SO2 in a sample of air if 7.37 mL of 0.00800 M KMnO4 solution are required for the titration.

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