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When s in dry form its mass 1kg and in liquid state its mass 2kg while in gass state its mass 3kg how

When s in dry form its mass 1kg and in liquid state its mass 2kg while in gass state its mass 3kg how

Grade:12th

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Arun
25750 Points
6 years ago
Sulfur/Sulphur meets these specific traits. It has a specific gravity of two and is hydrophobic, so that its apparent weight decreases if weighed under water due to buoyancy and the molecular mass of Sulfur Dioxide is twice that of Rhombic Sulfur/Sulphur, with oxygen itself having half the mass of sulfur this yields approximately 3G assuming near complete combustion. 

This however is a trick question because buoyancy does not actually change the mass of the atom and hence the actual mass is still 2 Kg, it only appears to be otherwise due to its atomic properties relative to water.

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