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When coal is burned, the sulfur present in coal is converted to sulfur dioxide (SO2), whic...

When coal is burned, the sulfur present in coal is converted to sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is largely responsible for the production of acid rain:

Calculate the volume of SO2 gas (in mL) formed at 30.5°C and 1.04 atm when 3.15 kg of S reacts with excess oxygen.

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