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17 January, 20:39

How many grams of calcium sulfite are produced daily by this power plant?

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  1. 17 January, 20:54
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    S

    O

    2

    (

    g

    )

    +

    C

    a

    O

    (

    s

    )



    C

    a

    S

    O

    3

    (

    s

    )

    1 US ton

    =

    907.19



    k

    g

    Mass of coal (kg)

    =

    2000



    ton

    *

    907



    k

    g



    ton

    -

    1

    =

    1.814

    *

    10

    6



    k

    g

    .

    Mass of sulfur

    =

    1.814

    *

    10

    6



    k

    g

    *

    2.5

    %

    =

    45

    ,

    350



    k

    g

    Moles of sulfur

    =

    45

    ,

    350



    k

    g

    *

    10

    3



    g



    k

    g

    -

    1

    32.06



    g



    m

    o

    l

    -

    1

    =

    1.41

    *

    10

    6



    m

    o

    l

    .

    And thus we may have

    1.41

    *

    10

    6



    m

    o

    l

    S

    O

    2

    produced during the daily operation.

    Given the equivalence of sulfur dioxide and calcium oxide in the first equation, clearly we need

    1.41

    *

    10

    6



    m

    o

    l

    C

    a

    O

    to produce

    1.41

    *

    10

    6



    m

    o

    l

    C

    a

    S

    O

    3

    .

    Mass of calcium sulfite produced daily

    =

    1.41

    *

    10

    6



    m

    o

    l

    *

    120.17



    g



    m

    o

    l

    -

    1

    =

    1.70

    *

    10

    8



    g

    =

    1.70

    *

    10

    5



    k

    g

    .
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