Answer:
The ratio of the mass ratio of S to O; in SO, to the mass ratio of S to O; in SO₂, is 2:1
Explanation:
According to the consideration, let us first find the ratio of S and O in both the compounds
For SO:
[tex]\frac{m_{S} }{m_{O} }= \frac{32}{16}\\\\ \frac{m_{S} }{m_{O} }= 2[/tex]
Let us express it as
[tex]SO_{\frac{m_{S} }{m_{O} }} = 2[/tex]
For SO₂,
Due to two oxygen atoms in the molecule, the mass of oxygen will be taken two times
[tex]\frac{m_{S} }{m_{O} }= \frac{32}{(2)(16)}\\\\ \frac{m_{S} }{m_{O} }= 1[/tex]
Let us express it as
[tex]SO_2_{\frac{m_{S} }{m_{O} }}= 1[/tex]
Now, for the ratio of both the above-calculated ratios,
[tex]\frac{SO_{\frac{m_{S} }{m_{O} }}}{SO_2_{\frac{m_{S} }{m_{O} }}}=\frac{2}{1}[/tex]
The required ratio is 2:1