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Answer:

5.597 liters SO2 at STP

Explanation:

1 mole is 6.023 x 10^23 items, in this case sulfur dioxide (SO2).  1.505x10^23 represents:

(1.505x10^23 atoms SO2/6.023 x 10^23 atoms SO2/mole SO2) or 0.250 moles of SO2.  The molar mass of SO2 is 64.1 grams/mole.  But the question is what volume, not what mass.  The volume of any gas at STP can be determined using a handy conversion factor.  All gasses at STP occupy 22.4 moles for every liter.  We have 0.250 moles SO2, so we'll have:

(0.250 moles)*(22.4 Liters/mole) = 5.597 liters SO2