Answer: The following reaction is the cause of sulfur

Chapter 17, Problem 17.78

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The following reaction is the cause of sulfur deposits formed at volcanic sites (see p. 911): 2H2S(g) 1 SO2(g) 3S(s) 1 2H2O(g) It may also be used to remove SO2 from powerplant stack gases. (a) Identify the type of redox reaction it is. (b) Calculate the equilibrium constant (KP) at 25C and comment on whether this method is feasible for removing SO2. (c) Would this procedure become more or less effective at a higher temperature?

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