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Moles ratio:
S + 2 H2SO4 = 3 SO2 + 2 H2O
2 moles H2SO4 ------------ 3 moles SO2
moles H2SO4 --------------- 12.5 moles SO2
moles H2SO4 = 12.5 x 2 / 3
moles H2SO4 = 25 / 3
=> 8.33 moles of H2SO4
S + 2 H2SO4 = 3 SO2 + 2 H2O
2 moles H2SO4 ------------ 3 moles SO2
moles H2SO4 --------------- 12.5 moles SO2
moles H2SO4 = 12.5 x 2 / 3
moles H2SO4 = 25 / 3
=> 8.33 moles of H2SO4
The moles of sulfuric acid produced from the balanced chemical equation are 12.5 mol.
What is the balanced equation for the production of sulfuric acid?
The equation for the production of sulfuric acid is given as:
[tex]\rm 2\;SO_2\;+\;O_2\;+\;2\;H_2O\;\rightarrow\;2\;H_2SO_4[/tex]
From the balanced chemical equation, for the production of 2 moles of sulfuric acid, 2 moles of sulfur dioxide is required.
The moles of sulfuric acid produced from 12.5 moles of sulfur dioxide are:
[tex]\rm 2\;mol\;SO_2=2\;mol\;H_2SO_2\\12.5\;mol\;SO_2=\dfrac{2}{2}\;\times\;12.5\;mol\;H_2SO_4\\ 12.5\;mol\;SO_2=12.5\;mol\;H_2SO_4[/tex]
The moles of sulfuric acid produced from 12.5 moles sulfuric acid is 12.5 mol.
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