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Show with text and a diagram why the sulfur trioxide (SO3) molecule does not have a...
determine the number of resonance structures for nitrate ion, NO3- and Sulfur trioxide molecule SO3-. please explain?
Sulfur and oxygen react to produce sulfur trioxide. In a particular experiment, 7.9 grams of SO3 are produced by the reaction of 9.0 grams of O2 with 10.0 grams of S. What is the % yield of SO3 in this experiment? S (s) + O2 (g) → SO3 (g) (not balanced)
A sample of sulfur trioxide (SO3) weighs 5100g. How many molecules are contained in this sample? Use 80.063 the molar mass of SO3. Use 6.022 x 1023 mol-1 for Avogadro's number. Report your answer in scientific notation.Your answer should have two significant figures.
a. How many moles of sulfur trioxide, SO3, are present in a sample that contains 2.49 moles of oxygen atoms? mol SO, b. How many moles of oxygen atoms are present in a sample that contains 4.39 moles of SO3? mol
At a certain temperature, 1.00 mole sulfur trioxide (SO3) is introduced into a 1.00 L container. The SO3 partially dissociates by the reaction: 2 SO3 (g) ↔ 2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g) If 0.300 moles O2 is present at equilibrium, what is the value of kc for this reaction?
Sulfur trioxide is made from the oxidation of sulfur dioxide. 2 SO2 + O2 --> 2 SO3. A 16 g sample of SO2, reacted with excess oxygen, gives 18 g SO3. What is the percent yield?
Calculate the change in the standard molar entropy of sulfur trioxide gas, SO3, when it is cooled from a temperature of 100°C to 10°C at a constant pressure of 1 bar. *use equation ∆S = nCpln(T2/T1)
Calculate the number of molecules in (5.47x10^1) grams of sulfur trioxide, SO3. Provide your answer to the correct number of significant figures and without units.
Sulfur dioxide, SO2(g), can react with oxygen to produce sulfur trioxide, SO3(g), by the reaction 2 50, (g) + O2(g) 250, (g) The standard enthalpies of formation for SO2(g) and SO2(g) are AH (SO2(g)] = –296.8 kJ/mol AH (SO2(g)] = -395.7 kJ/mol Calculate the amount of energy in the form of heat that is produced when a volume of 1.09 L of So, (g) is converted to 1.09 L of So, (g) according to this process at a constant pressure...
1. Explain how atmospheric sulfur trioxide (SO3) decreases the pH of water in clouds and rain. 2. Explain how atmospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) decreases the pH of water in clouds and rain. 3. Carbon dioxide in the air is acidifying the world's oceans. Describe how carbon dioxide in the air causes the pH of ocean water to decrease through a series of physical and chemical transformations.