3.0 dm3 of sulfur dioxide reacts with 1.5 dm3 of oxygen, under suitable conditions, according to the equation below.
2SO2(g) + O2(g) → 2SO3(g)
What is the maximum volume of sulfur trioxide that can be formed in the above reaction?
[The volumes of the gases are measured at the same temperature and pressure.]
a) 6.0 dm3
b) 4.5 dm3
c) 3.0 dm3
d) 1.5 dm3
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