Solved: The formation of SO3 from SO2 and O2 is an

Chapter 14, Problem 14.81

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The formation of SO3 from SO2 and O2 is an intermediate step in the manufacture of sulfuric acid, and it is also responsible for the acid rain phenomenon. The equilibrium constant KP for the reaction 2SO2(g) 1 O2(g) 2SO3(g) is 0.13 at 830C. In one experiment 2.00 mol SO2 and 2.00 mol O2 were initially present in a flask. What must the total pressure at equilibrium be in order to have an 80.0 percent yield of SO3?

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