The 5.9 L container at STP contains 16.83 g of SO2.
To begin, we must determine how many moles of SO2 are contained in the 5.9 L container.
At standard temperature and pressure (STP), one mole of SO2 equates to 22.4 liters.
5.9 L = 5.9 / 22.45.9 L = 0.26 moles of SO2 as a result.
The result is that 0.263 moles of SO2 are present in the container.
Following that, we shall determine the mass of 0.263 moles of SO2.
The following are ways to do this:
The mass of SO2 is 32 + (16 2) = 32 + 32= 64 g/mol,
where SO2 Mole = 0.263 Molar.
Molar + Molar Mass Equals Mass
SO2 mass is 16.83 g, or 0.263 of a kilogram.
Therefore, 16.83 g of SO2 are present in the 5.9 L container at STP.
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