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Calcium oxide is used to remove the pollutant SO2 from smokestack gases. The overall reaction is:

CaO(s)+SO2​(g)+ 1/2 O2​(g)<------->CaSO4​(s)

For this reaction,Kp= 2.38 × 10^15.


Consider a sample of gas that contains 425 moles of smokestack gas. How many molecules of SO2 are contained in this sample?​

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Answered by asefier21082006
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Answer:

I HAVE OF 600 MOLE

Let us consider a sample of gas that contains 600 moles of smokestack gas. How many molecules of SO2 are contained in this sample?   

Calcium oxide is used to remove the pollutant SO2 from smokestack gases. The overall reaction is:

For this reaction, Kp = 2.38 × 10^73.

The partial pressure of SO2 in equilibrium with air and solid CaO if PO2 in air is  is  .

: Given a number of moles of gas, how can you determine the amount of SO2 in the mixture

: The partial pressures of O2 and SO2 in the first part might be helpful!

: Consider the mole fraction of SO2 in your gas sample.

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