Solved: Hydrogen sulfide can be removed from natural gas

Chapter 10, Problem 10.76

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Hydrogen sulfide can be removed from natural gas by the reaction 2H2S(g) 1 SO2(g) 34 3S(s) 1 2H2O(g) Calculate DG8 and K (at 298 K) for this reaction. Would this reaction be favored at a high or low temperature?

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