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11 August, 13:41

Assume that the partial pressure of sulfur dioxide, pso2, is equal to the partial pressure of dihydrogen sulfide, ph2s, and therefore pso2=ph2s. if the vapor pressure of water is 23 torr, calculate the equilibrium partial pressure of so2 (pso2 in the system at 298 k.

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  1. 11 August, 13:49
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    Given:

    Sulfur dioxide and dihydrogen sulfide system

    Vapor Pressure of water, H2O = 23 torr

    P_SO2 = P_H2S

    Temperature of the system = 298 K

    Assume: Total pressure of the system is 1 atm = 760 torr

    If partial pressure of SO2 is equal to the concentration of H2S, then,

    760 = 0.5*PSO2 + 0.5PH2S

    760 = PSO2
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