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The weight of SO(2) formed when 20gms of...

The weight of `SO_(2)` formed when 20gms of sulphur is burnt in excess of `O_(2)` is

A

32 gm

B

64 gm

C

40 gm

D

60 gm

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C

`S+O_(2)rarrSO_(2)`
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