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Carbon disulfide burns with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide in the following manner: cs2 + 3o2 → co2 + 2so2 what is the volume of sulfur dioxide (so2 gas), formed when 2 moles of carbon disulfide (cs2) are burned? the reaction is taking place at stp. 5.6 l 22.4 l 89.6 l 44.8 l

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