How many grams of SO3 can be produced from 15.00 grams of oxygen molecule when reactions takes place according to the following equation 2SO2 + O2 2SO3? (Molar masses: S = 32.07 g; O = 16.00 g)
A) 75.07
B) 80.07
C) 64.00
D) 63.00
E) 150.13
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