
6. Calculate the AG for the reaction; 2H2S (g) + SO2 (g) = 3Srhombic (s) +...
Consider the following reaction: 2H2S(g)+SO2(g)⇌3S(s)+2H2O(g) A reaction mixture initially containing 0.480 M H2S and 0.480 M SO2 was found to contain 1.0×10−3 M H2O at a certain temperature. A second reaction mixture at the same temperature initially contains [H2S]= 0.255 M and [SO2]= 0.325 M . Calculate the equilibrium concentration of H2O in the second mixture at this temperature. Express your answer using two significant figures.
Calculate AG for the reaction 2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2 SO3 (g) when P of SO2 = 0.500 atm, P of O2 = 0.0100 atm, and P of SO3 = 0.100 atm. The value for AGº for this reaction at 298 K is -141.6 kJ. AG= O * kJ Is this reaction spontaneous or non-spontaneous under these conditions? Spontaneous or non-spontaneous? spontaneous
Given the following reaction at 298 KK: 2H2S(g)+SO2(g)→38S8(s)+2H2O(g)2H2S(g)+SO2(g)→38S8(s)+2H2O(g) ΔrG∘ΔrG∘ =−102kJmol−1 Calculate ΔrGΔrG under the following conditions: PH2SPH2S = 2.00 bar; PSO2PSO2 = 0.165 bar; PH2OPH2O = 1.246 bar
Consider the following balanced chemical equation: 2H2S(g) + SO2(g) → 3S(s) + 2H2O(g) a. How many moles of H2S must react to form 4.18 moles of S? _ moles H2S b. How many moles of SO2 must react to form 4.18 moles of S? _ moles SO2 c. How many moles of H2S must react to form 4.18 moles of H2O? _ moles H2S d. How many moles of SO2 must react to form 4.18 moles of H2O? _ moles...
The following reaction occurs within an erupting volcano: 2 H2S(g) + SO2(g) 3 S(s) + 2 H2O(g) At 650 K, an equilibrium mixture contained H2S, SO2, and H2O at partial pressures of 1.17 atm, 1.07 atm, and 0.83 atm respectively. Calculate Kp at 650 K for the reaction
The reaction SO2(g)+2H2S(g) ⇌ 3 S(s)+2H2O(g) is the basis of a suggested method for removal of SO2 , a pollutant that irritates airways causing coughing, from power-plant stack gases. The values below may be helpful when answering questions about the process. Substance ΔG∘f (kJ/mol) ΔH∘f (kJ/mol) H2O(g) − 228.6 − 241.8 H2O(l) − 237.1 − 285.8 SO2(g) − 300.4 − 296.9 SO3(g) − 370.4 − 395.2 H2S(g) − 33.01 − 20.17 S(s) 0 0 Assume that the partial pressure of...
The reaction SO2(g)+2H2S(g)⇌3S(s)+2H2O(g) is the basis of a suggested method for removal of SO2 from power-plant stack gases. The values below may be helpful when answering questions about the process. Substance ΔG∘f (kJ/mol) ΔH∘f (kJ/mol) H2O(g) − 228.6 − 241.8 H2O(l) − 237.1 − 285.8 SO2(g) − 300.4 − 296.9 SO3(g) − 370.4 − 395.2 H2S(g) − 33.01 − 20.17 S(s) 0 0 Part A Calculate the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction at a temperature of 298 Part D...
The reaction SO2(g)+2H2S(g) ⇌ 3 S(s)+2H2O(g) is the basis of a suggested method for removal of SO2, a pollutant that irritates airways causing coughing, from power-plant stack gases. The values below may be helpful when answering questions about the process. Substance ΔG∘f (kJ/mol) ΔH∘f (kJ/mol) H2O(g) −228.6 −241.8 H2O(l) −237.1 −285.8 SO2(g) −300.4 −296.9 SO3(g) −370.4 −395.2 H2S(g) −33.01 −20.17 S(s) 0 0 PART A: Calculate the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction at a temperature of 298 K. Express...
Use the given data at 500 K to calculate ΔG°for the reaction 2H2S(g) + 3O2(g) → 2H2O(g) + 2SO2(g) Substance H2S(g) O2(g) H2O(g) SO2(g) ΔH°f(kJ/mol) -21 0 -242 -296.8 S°(J/K·mol) 206 205 189 248
5) For the reaction 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) → 2 SO3(g), if initially P(SO2) = 1.2 atm, P(O2) = 1.8 atm, and P(SO3) = 2.1 atm, calculate AG for this reaction at 25°C. The following data is valid at 25°C: AG° (kJ/mol) SO 300.4 SO3 370.4 A) -140.0 kJ/mol B)-141.3 kJ/mol C)-138.7 kJ/mol D) 1,174.7 kJ/mol E) -137.6 kJ/mol