1?
This is not something to guess, you can calculate from the reaction equation.
Assume you have initially - say - 1 mole of SO
2 and 5 moles of O
2. There is an excess of oxygen. How many moles of both gases together?
Now reaction proceeds to the end. 1 mole of SO
2 reacted, there is none left. How many moles of SO
3 were produced? How many moles of O
2 left? How many moles of both gases together?
What is the difference?
Does this difference depend on the number of moles of SO
2 that reacted? If you are not sure - do identical calculations for an initial mixture of 0.5 moles SO
2 and 5 moles of oxygen. For 2 moles SO
2 in 5 moles of oxygen. Actually any number of moles of SO
2 in excess number of moles of oxygen. Do you see a pattern here?
If so, knowing how many moles of the mixture were present the reaction and after the reaction, can you calculate how many moles of SO
2 were present initially in the mixture?