Sulfur dioxide, SO2(g), can react with oxygen to produce sulfur trioxide, SO3(g), by the following reaction 2502(g) + O2(g) â 2SO3(g) The standard enthalpies of formation for SO2(g) and SO3(g) are Î11; [SO2(g)--296.8 kJ/mol AH, [SO3 (g)]--395.7 kJ/mol Calculate the amount of energy in the form of heat that is produced when a volume of 1.35 L of S02(g) is converted to 1.35 L of SO3(g) according to this process at a constant pressure and temperature of 1.00 atm and 25.0 °C. Assume ideal gas behavior. Number kJ