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Chapter 3, Problem 3.69

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The annual production of sulfur dioxide from burning coal and fossil fuels, auto exhaust, and other sources is about 26 million tons. The equation for the reaction is S(s) 1 O2(g) SO2(g) How much sulfur (in tons), present in the original materials, would result in that quantity of SO2?

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QUESTION:

The annual production of sulfur dioxide from burning coal and fossil fuels, auto exhaust, and other sources is about 26 million tons. The equation for the reaction is S(s) 1 O2(g) SO2(g) How much sulfur (in tons), present in the original materials, would result in that quantity of SO2?

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The given reaction is as follows;

                                                   

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