Assume that coal can be represented by the chemical formula C135H96O9NS. If 1.0 tons of coal is burned, what mass of nitrogen is found in the NO produced by this process?

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Assume that coal can be represented by the chemical formula C135H96O9NS. If 1.0 tons of coal...
In 1986 an electrical power plant in Taylorsville, Georgia, burned 8,376,726 tons of coal, a national record at that time. part a: Assuming that the coal was 85.9 % carbon by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of carbon dioxide produced by the plant during the year. part b: Assuming that the coal was 4.20 % sulfur by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of sulfur dioxide produced by the...
in 1986 an electrical power plant in Taylorsville, Georgia, burned 8376726 tons of coal, a national record at that time. Part A Assuminf that the coal was 80% carbon and 2.9% sulfur and that combustion was complete, calculatw the number of tons of carbon dioxide produced by the plant during the year. CO2= tons Part B Assuming that the coal was 80% carbon and 2.9% sulfur and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of sulfur dioxide produced...
A typical coal-fired electric generating plant will burn about 3 metric tons of coal per hour. Most of the coal burned in the United States contains 1 to 4 % by weight sulfur in the form of pyrite, which is oxidized as the coal burns: 4FeS2(s) + 11 O2(g) 2 Fe2O3(s) + 8 SO2(g) Once in the atmosphere, the SO2 is oxidized to SO3, which then reacts with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid: SO3(g) + H2O(l) H2SO4(aq)...
A typical coal-fired electric generating plant will burn about 3 metric tons of coal per hour. Most of the coal burned in the United States contains 1 to 4 % by weight sulfur in the form of pyrite, which is oxidized as the coal burns: 4FeS2(s) + 11 O2 (g)--------> (Fe2O3(s) + 8 SO2(g) Once in the atmosphere, the SO2 is oxidized to SO3, which then reacts with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid: SO3(g) + H2O(l) ----------> H2SO4(aq)...
1. A large coal-fired plant can burn 10,000 tons of coal a day. We will make the assumption for this problem that the coal is pure carbon, so this is about 9.1E9 g of carbon. What mass of CO2 will be generated? (Hint: 1 mole of C produces 1 mole of CO2)
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1) A particular coal contains 2.55% sulfur by mass. When the coal is burned, it produces sulfur dioxide emissions, which combine with rainwater to produce sulfuric acid. Determine how much sulfuric acid (in metric tons) is produced by the combustion of 2.0 metric ton of this 15pts coal. 2) A box contains equal amounts of helium, argon, and krypton at 25C. Describe the masses, average velocities, and average kinetic energy of the three kinds of gas in...
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question A typical coal-fired electric generating plant will burn about 3 metric tons of coal per hour. Most of the coal burned in the United States contains 1 to 4 % by weight sulfur in the form of pyrite, which is oxidized as the coal burns: 4FeS2(s)+11 02(g)-2 FezO3(s)+ 8 SO2 Once in the atmosphere, the SO2 is oxidized to SO3, which then reacts with water in the atmosphere...
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PILULUH.001 1. How many metric tons of bituminous coal needed to run a coal power plant rated at 4,000 MW thermal for one year? How many kilograms of CO2 is produced from this plant? Assume a capacity factor of 100%.
etermining a Chemical Formula Submit for Grading Current score: 1/4 pts Sample A 4.287 gram sample of an organic compound containing C, H and O is analyzed by combustion analysis and 11.09 grams of CO2 and 2.270 grams of H20 are produced In a separate experiment, the molar mass is found to be 136.2 g/mol. Determine the empirical formula and the molecular formula of the organic compound. Enter the elements in the order C, H, O empirical formula - molecular...
Sulfur is an undesirable impurity in coal and petroleum fuels. The mass percentage in fuel can be determined by burning the fuel in oxygen and dissolving the resulting SO3 gas in water to form sulfuric acid. In one experiment, 8.54 g of fuel was burned, and the resulting sulfuric acid was tritiated to an endpoint with 17.54 mL of 0.100 M NaOH (aq). A.) determine the amount (in moles) of the sulfuric acid that was produced B.) what is the...