One method proposed for removing SO2 from the flue gases
Chapter , Problem 22.99(choose chapter or problem)
One method proposed for removing SO2 from the flue gases of power plants involves reaction with aqueous H2S. Elemental sulfur is the product. (a) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction. (b) What volume of H2S at 27 C and 760 torr would be required to remove the SO2 formed by burning 2.0 tons of coal containing 3.5% S by mass? (c) What mass of elemental sulfur is produced? Assume that all reactions are 100% efficient.
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