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The rate of formation of SO3 according to the reaction 2SO2 + O2 →2SO3 is
1.6 ´ 10–3 kg min–1. Hence the rate at which SO2 reacts is
- 1.6 ' 10–3 kg min–1
- 8.0 ' 10–4 kg min–1
- 1.28 ' 10–3 kg min–1
- 3.2 ' 10–3 kg min–1
The correct answer is: 1.28 ´ 10–3 kg min–1
Moles of SO3 produced will be equal to moles of SO2 used.
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