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21 June, 14:52

Sulfur reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide (SO2 (g), Hf = - 296.8 kJ/mol) according to the equation below.

What is the enthalpy change for the reaction?

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  1. 21 June, 15:06
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    We want:

    S (s) + O2 (g) - - > SO2 (g)

    given

    1) S (s) + 3/2O2 (g) - - > SO3 (g) ∆H = - 395.8 kJ/mole

    2) 2SO2 + O2 - - > 2SO3 (g) ∆H = - 198.2 kJ/mole

    Reverse Equation 2) and divide by 2

    SO3 (g) - - > SO2 (s) + 1/2O2 (g) ∆H = + 99.1 kJ/mole

    Add Equation 1)

    S (s) + O2 (g) - - > SO2 (g) ∆H = - 296.7 kJ/mole
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