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Column A 1. Sulfur trioxide
For each situation, determine how the equilibrium will shift to relieve the stress on the system. 2SO2 (g) + O2 (g) ↔ 2SO3 (g)
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1. Sulfur trioxide gas (SO3) is removed from the system. 2. More Sulfur trioxide gas (SO3) is added to the system. 3.
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Elemental sulfur can form sulfur trioxide when burned. When sulfur trioxide is dissolved in water, it yields sulfuric acid. The
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Trevor
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Sulfur dioxide reacts with oxygen to form sulfur trioxide according to the equation
2SO2(g) + O2(g) <-> 2SO3(g) Samples of sulfur
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Autumn
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when sulfur is burned in the presence of oxygen, sulfur trioxide is produced. if 3.4 x 10^24 atoms of sulfur react, how many
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Maggie
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sulfur trioxide gas dissociates into sulfer dioxide gas and oxygen gas at 1250 degrees C. In an experiment, 3.6 moles of sulfur
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alexa
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Calculate the density of sulfur trioxide gas at 35 degrees celsius and 715 torr pressure.
I know that d=m/v = PM/RT. Im not sure
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Hannah
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At 627ºC, sulfur dioxide and oxygen gases combine to form sulfur trioxide gas. At equilibrium, the concentrations for sulfur
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dauntedorange
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The gas sulfur dioxide, SO2, oxidizes to form another gas, sulfur trioxide, SO3. How many oxygen atoms are present in 3.20 g of
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18. The reverse reaction of sulfur dioxide and oxygen forming sulfur trioxide would be the decomposition of sulfur trioxide to
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