The maximum amount of SO 2 that is allowed to be exhausted to the atmosphere is to be calculated. Concept introduction: The contact process is the method of producing sulfuric acid in the high concentrations needed for industrial process. The process involved combining of sulfur and oxygen to form sulfur dioxide as follows, S ( s ) + O 2 ( g ) → SO 2 ( g ) Adding an excess of oxygen to sulfur dioxide in the presence of catalyst, the sulfur trioxide is formed. The sulfur trioxide is added to sulfuric acid which gives rise to disulfuric acid (oleum). Oleum is reacted with water to form concentrated sulfuric acid. The reactions involved is written as follows: 2SO 2 ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) ⇌ 2SO 3 ( g ) SO 3 ( g ) + H 2 SO 4 ( l ) → H 2 S 2 O 7 ( l ) H 2 S 2 O 7 ( l ) + H 2 O ( l ) → 2 H 2 SO 4 ( l ) (1) Number of moles = Mass Molecular mass Mass = Number of moles × Molecular mass
The maximum amount of SO 2 that is allowed to be exhausted to the atmosphere is to be calculated. Concept introduction: The contact process is the method of producing sulfuric acid in the high concentrations needed for industrial process. The process involved combining of sulfur and oxygen to form sulfur dioxide as follows, S ( s ) + O 2 ( g ) → SO 2 ( g ) Adding an excess of oxygen to sulfur dioxide in the presence of catalyst, the sulfur trioxide is formed. The sulfur trioxide is added to sulfuric acid which gives rise to disulfuric acid (oleum). Oleum is reacted with water to form concentrated sulfuric acid. The reactions involved is written as follows: 2SO 2 ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) ⇌ 2SO 3 ( g ) SO 3 ( g ) + H 2 SO 4 ( l ) → H 2 S 2 O 7 ( l ) H 2 S 2 O 7 ( l ) + H 2 O ( l ) → 2 H 2 SO 4 ( l ) (1) Number of moles = Mass Molecular mass Mass = Number of moles × Molecular mass
Solution Summary: The author explains the contact process of producing sulfuric acid in the high concentrations needed for industrial process.
The maximum amount of SO2 that is allowed to be exhausted to the atmosphere is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The contact process is the method of producing sulfuric acid in the high concentrations needed for industrial process. The process involved combining of sulfur and oxygen to form sulfur dioxide as follows,
S(s)+O2(g)→SO2(g)
Adding an excess of oxygen to sulfur dioxide in the presence of catalyst, the sulfur trioxide is formed. The sulfur trioxide is added to sulfuric acid which gives rise to disulfuric acid (oleum). Oleum is reacted with water to form concentrated sulfuric acid. The reactions involved is written as follows:
To calculate the mass of calcium hydroxide is needed to remove the sulfur dioxide.
Introduction:
In the contact process, for making sulfuric acid, if enough sulfur is burned to sulfur dioxide to produce anhydrous sulfuric acid. The sulfur dioxide is vented to the atmosphere. To prevent any SO2 from reaching atmosphere is to exhaust the gas with slaked lime (Ca(OH)2):
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2) (4 pt) After the reaction was completed, the student collected the following data. Crude
product data is the data collected after the reaction is finished, but before the product
is purified. "Pure" product data is the data collected after attempted purification using
recrystallization.
Student B's data:
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Crude mass: 0.93 g grey solid
Crude mp: 96-106 °C
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Pure mass: 0.39 g white solid
Pure mp: 111-113 °C
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a) Calculate the crude and pure percent yields for the student's reaction.
b) Summarize what is indicated by the crude and pure melting points.
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