Sulfur dioxide is released in the combustion of coal. Scrubbers use aqueous slurries of calcium hydroxide to remove the SO2 from flue gases. Write a balanced equation for this reaction and calculate AS°rn at 298 K [S° of CaSO3(s) = 101.4 J/mol•K] Calculate the value of Q and AG for the following reactions, given initial concentrations and AG° at 298.15 K. a. Pb(OH)2(s) → Pb²°(aq) + 2OH'(aq), [Pb²*)= 1.0x106 M, pH=7.00 b. CO2(g) + 2H2O(1) → H3O°(aq) + HCO3 (aq), Pco2 = 0.100 atm, (HCO3'] = 1.0x10“, pH=3.00

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Sulfur dioxide is released in the combustion of coal. Scrubbers use aqueous slurries of
calcium hydroxide to remove the SO2 from flue gases. Write a balanced equation for this
reaction and calculate AS°ran at 298 K [S° of CaSO3(s) = 101.4 J/mol•K]
Calculate the value of Q and AG for the following reactions, given initial concentrations
and AG° at 298.15 K.
a. Pb(OH)2(s) → Pb²*(aq) + 20H'(aq), [Pb²*]= 1.0x10“ M, pH=7.00
b. CO2(g) + 2H20(1) → H3O°(aq) + HCO3 (aq), Pcoz = 0.100 atm, [HCO3] = 1.0x10ª,
pH=3.00
Transcribed Image Text:Sulfur dioxide is released in the combustion of coal. Scrubbers use aqueous slurries of calcium hydroxide to remove the SO2 from flue gases. Write a balanced equation for this reaction and calculate AS°ran at 298 K [S° of CaSO3(s) = 101.4 J/mol•K] Calculate the value of Q and AG for the following reactions, given initial concentrations and AG° at 298.15 K. a. Pb(OH)2(s) → Pb²*(aq) + 20H'(aq), [Pb²*]= 1.0x10“ M, pH=7.00 b. CO2(g) + 2H20(1) → H3O°(aq) + HCO3 (aq), Pcoz = 0.100 atm, [HCO3] = 1.0x10ª, pH=3.00
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