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5 moles of SO2 and 5 moles of O2 are allowed to react to form SO3 in a closed vessel. At the equilibrium stage, 60% SO2 is used up. The total number
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The temperature of 5 mol of gas which was held at constant volume was change from 100^(@)C to 120^(@)C. The change in internal energy was found to ve 80 J. The total
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