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Sulphur combines with oxygen to form two oxide i.e., SO2 and SO3. If 10g of S is mixed with 12g of Oz, what mass of So, and SO2 will be formed. So that neither sulphur nor oxygen will be left at the end of the reaction? CHCI 5074 nso + nso, = ng 122=127

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