Answer:
There are 3.594 moles of sulfur dioxide.
Explanation:
[tex]n=\frac{m}{M}[/tex]
n = moles of compound
m = mass of the compound
M = Molar mass of the compound
Mass of sulfur dioxide= m = 0.23 kg = 230 g (1 kg = 1000 g)\
Molar mass of sulfur dioxde = M = 64 g/mol
Moles of sulfur dioxide = n
[tex]\frac{230 g}{64 g/mol}=3.594 mol[/tex]
There are 3.594 moles of sulfur dioxide.