Question: When coal is burned, the sulfur present in coal is converted to sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is responsible for the acid rain phenomenon. S(s) +

When coal is burned, the sulfur present in coal is converted to sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is responsible for the acid rain phenomenon.
S(s) + O2(g) → SO2(g)
If 2.54 kg of S are reacted with oxygen, calculate the volume of SO2 gas (in mL) formed at 30.5°C and 1.12 atm.

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