We are given the amount of sulfur in moles and need to find its mass in grams. The molar mass of sulfur (S) is approximately 32.07 g/mol.
To convert moles of sulfur to grams, we use the formula: \[ \text{mass} = \text{moles} \times \text{molar mass} \]
Given: \[ \text{moles of S} = 1.52 \, \text{mol} \] \[ \text{molar mass of S} = 32.07 \, \text{g/mol} \]
Substitute the values into the formula: \[ \text{mass} = 1.52 \, \text{mol} \times 32.07 \, \text{g/mol} = 48.7464 \, \text{g} \]
The calculated mass should be rounded to four significant digits: \[ 48.7464 \, \text{g} \approx 48.75 \, \text{g} \]
\[ \boxed{48.75 \, \text{g}} \]
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