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26. Roasting galena [lead(II) sulfide] is an early step in the industrial isolation of lead. How...

26. Roasting galena [lead(II) sulfide] is an early step in the industrial isolation of lead. How many liters of sulfur dioxide, measured at STP, are produced by the reaction of 7.30 kg of galena with 106 L of oxygen gas at 220°C and 2.00 atm? Lead(II) oxide also forms.

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