Answer:
25.0g is the mass of sulfur
Explanation:
The sulfur and the oxygen are 50:50. That means there is 1 mole of S per mole of O.
To solve this question we need to convert the mass of O to moles, as moles of O = Moles of S, we can find the moles of S and its mass:
Moles O = Moles S:
12.5g O * (1mol / 16g) = 0.781 moles
Mass S:
0.781 moles * (32g / mol) =