Respuesta :

At the current loss rate, it will take io 28.3 billion years to run out of the sulfur dioxide gas.

We know that,

Sulfur dioxide currently makes up 1 % of Io's mass.

The mass of Io is 8.93*10^22 kg (Hint)

So, mass of sulfur dioxide = 1/100 * 8.93*10^22 kg

                                           = 8.93*10^20 kg

Rate of loss of  sulfur dioxide per second = 1000 kg

so, rate of loss of  sulfur dioxide per year = 1000*60*60*24*365

                                                                     = 3.154 * 10^10kg

Time taken for sulfur dioxide to loss these mass

= 8.93 * 10^20/3.154 * 10^10

= 2.83*10^10 years

=28.3*10^4 years

28.3 billion years

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