Question- the quantity of atmospheric so2g can be


Question- The quantity of atmospheric SO2(g) can be determined by reaction with H2O2(aq), according to the balanced chemical equation shown below.

H2O2(ag) + SO2 (g) ---> H2SO4 (ag)

The amount of sulfuric acid produced can be determined by titration with sodium hydroxide of known concentration. An 724.0 gram sample of an air that is known to contain sulfur dioxide was reacted with excess hydrogen peroxide. Given that 18.50 mL of a 0.00250 M NaOH(aq) were required to neutralize the H2SO4(aq) produced, calculate the mass percentage of SO2(g) in the air sample.

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