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30 October, 08:36

The amount of sulfuric acid produced can be determined by titration with sodium hydroxide of known concentration. A 631.0 g sample of air that is known to contain sulfur dioxide was reacted with excess hydrogen peroxide. Given that 18.50 mL of 0.00250 M NaOH (aq) was required to neutralize the H 2 SO 4 (aq) produced, calculate the mass percentage of SO 2 (g) in the air sample.

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  1. 30 October, 08:45
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    0.000234 %

    Explanation:

    Equation of reaction of SO₂ and H₂O₂

    SO₂ + H₂O₂ → H₂SO₄

    Equation of neutralization of NaOH and H₂SO₄

    H₂SO₄ + 2 NaOH → Na₂SO₄ + 2 H₂O

    Molar mass of NaOH = 29.997 g/mol

    molar mass of H₂SO₄ = 98.079 g/mol

    molar mass of SO₂ = 64.066 g/mol

    number of moles of NaOH = molarity * volume in L = 0.00250 M * (18.50 / 1000) = 0.00004625 mol

    comparing the equation

    2 moles of NaOH requires 1 mole of H₂SO₄

    0.00004625 mol will require 0.000023125 mole of H₂SO₄

    1 mole of SO₂ produced 1 mole of H₂SO₄

    0.000023125 mole of SO₂ will produce 0.000023125 mole of H₂SO₄

    Mass of SO₂ = 0.000023125 mole * 64.066 g/mol (mole x molar mass) = 0.00148 g

    mass percentage of SO₂ = 0.00148 g / 631 g * 100 = 0.000234 %
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