Report: Stoichiometry (064a) 1. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is an atmospheric pollutant formed during the combustion of coal and certain other fuels. This compound reacts with O2 gas and H2O gas in the air to produce sulfuric acid (H2SO4), resulting in 'acid rain'. The amount of electricity used by a typical medium-sized home, when generated from coal, produces about 25 kg of SO2 in a year. How much H2SO4, in kg, could be produced from this much SO2? Balanced Equation: Molar Mass values (show your work here): Conversion steps (show all steps with clear dimensional analysis work).

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Report: Stoichiometry (064a)
1. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is an atmospheric pollutant formed during the combustion of coal and
certain other fuels. This compound reacts with O2 gas and H2O gas in the air to produce
sulfuric acid (H2SO4), resulting in 'acid rain'.
The amount of electricity used by a typical medium-sized home, when generated from coal,
produces about 25 kg of SO2 in a year. How much H2SO4, in kg, could be produced from this
much SO2?
Balanced Equation:
Molar Mass values (show your work here):
Conversion steps (show all steps with clear dimensional analysis work).
Transcribed Image Text:Report: Stoichiometry (064a) 1. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is an atmospheric pollutant formed during the combustion of coal and certain other fuels. This compound reacts with O2 gas and H2O gas in the air to produce sulfuric acid (H2SO4), resulting in 'acid rain'. The amount of electricity used by a typical medium-sized home, when generated from coal, produces about 25 kg of SO2 in a year. How much H2SO4, in kg, could be produced from this much SO2? Balanced Equation: Molar Mass values (show your work here): Conversion steps (show all steps with clear dimensional analysis work).
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