An industrial process for manufacturing sulfuric acid, H 2 SO 4 , uses hydrogen sulfide, H 2 S, from the purification of natural gas. In the first step of this process, the hydrogen sulfide is burned to obtain sulfur dioxide, SO 2 . 2 H 2 S ( g ) + 3 O 2 ( g ) → 2 H 2 O ( l ) + 2 SO 2 ( g ) ; Δ H ° = − 1124 kJ The density of sulfur dioxide at 25°C and 1.00 atm is 2.62 g/L, and the molar heat capacity is 30.2 J/(mol · °C). (a) How much heat would be evolved in producing 1.00 L of SO 2 at 25°C and 1.00 atm? (b) Suppose heat from this reaction is used to heat 1.00 L of the SO 2 from 25°C to 500°C for its use in the next step of the process. What percentage of the heat evolved is required for this?
An industrial process for manufacturing sulfuric acid, H 2 SO 4 , uses hydrogen sulfide, H 2 S, from the purification of natural gas. In the first step of this process, the hydrogen sulfide is burned to obtain sulfur dioxide, SO 2 . 2 H 2 S ( g ) + 3 O 2 ( g ) → 2 H 2 O ( l ) + 2 SO 2 ( g ) ; Δ H ° = − 1124 kJ The density of sulfur dioxide at 25°C and 1.00 atm is 2.62 g/L, and the molar heat capacity is 30.2 J/(mol · °C). (a) How much heat would be evolved in producing 1.00 L of SO 2 at 25°C and 1.00 atm? (b) Suppose heat from this reaction is used to heat 1.00 L of the SO 2 from 25°C to 500°C for its use in the next step of the process. What percentage of the heat evolved is required for this?
Solution Summary: The author explains how the amount of heat released in the production of 1.00 L of Sulphur dioxide is calculated at 25°C and1atm.
An industrial process for manufacturing sulfuric acid, H2SO4, uses hydrogen sulfide, H2S, from the purification of natural gas. In the first step of this process, the hydrogen sulfide is burned to obtain sulfur dioxide, SO2.
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H
2
S
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g
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+
3
O
2
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g
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2
H
2
O
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l
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+
2
SO
2
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g
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Δ
H
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1124
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The density of sulfur dioxide at 25°C and 1.00 atm is 2.62 g/L, and the molar heat capacity is 30.2 J/(mol · °C). (a) How much heat would be evolved in producing 1.00 L of SO2 at 25°C and 1.00 atm? (b) Suppose heat from this reaction is used to heat 1.00 L of the SO2 from 25°C to 500°C for its use in the next step of the process. What percentage of the heat evolved is required for this?
Using the table of Reactants and Products provided provide the correct letter that
corresponds with the Carboxylic acid that is formed in the reaction below.
6 M NaOH
Acid-workup
WRITE THE CORRECT LETTER ONLY DO NOT WRITE EXTRA WORDS OR
PHRASES
A)
Pool of Reagents for Part B
CI
B)
OH
C)
E)
CI
J)
racemic
F)
K)
OH
N)
OH
P)
G)
OH
D)
HO
H)
L)
M)
HO
Q)
R)
CI
A
In the table below, the exact chemical structures for Methyl salicylate can be
represented by the letter
WRITE THE CORRECT LETTER ONLY DO NOT WRITE EXTRA WORDS OR
PHRASES
CI
B)
A)
E)
Cl
racemic
F)
J)
CI
K)
N)
OH
P)
Pool of Reagents for Part B
OH
OH
G)
L)
OH
D)
HO
H)
M)
HO
Q)
R)
CI
Draw the stepwise mechanism for the reactions
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