The main component of acid rain (H2SO4) forms from SO2

Chapter 9, Problem 115E

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The main component of acid rain (H2SO4) forms from SO2 pollutant in the atmosphere via these steps:

Draw the Lewis structure for each of the species in these steps and use bond energies and Hess’s law to estimate rxn for the overall process. (Use 265 kJ/mol for the S — O single bond energy.)

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