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Hydrogen sulfide reacts with sulfur dioxide to give H2O and S,H2S+SO2=H2O+S(solid), unbalanced. If3.0L of H2S gas at 760 torrs produced 4.8g of sulfur, what is the temperature in Celsius?


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Solution

Step 1: Analyzing the given data:

  • Hydrogen sulfide reacts with sulphur dioxide to form water and Sulphur.

H2S(g)Hydrogensulfide+SO2(g)SulphurdioxideH2O(l)Water+S(s)Sulphur

Also, 3.0LofH2Sgas at 760torr produced 4.8gofSulfur.

Step 2: Calculating the number of moles of H2S

The balanced chemical equation can be represented as:

2H2S(g)Hydrogensulfide+SO2(g)Sulphuricacid2H2O(l)Water+3S(s)Sulphur

From stoichiometry,

3 moles of Sulphur requires =2molesofH2S

3×32g of Sulphur requires =2×34gofH2S

1g of Sulphur requires =2×34g3×32gofH2S

4.8 g of Sulphur requires =2×34g3×32g×4.8gofH2S

Moles ofH2S =2×34g3×32g×4.8g34gmol-1=0.0998mol

Step 3: Calculating the temperature

Applying the Ideal gas law we know that;

PV=nRTT=PVnRT=1atm×3.0L0.0998mol×0.0826LatmK-1mol-1=366KT=(366-273.15)ºCT=90ºC

Hence, the temperature in celsius is calculated as 90ºC.


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