S(s) + O2(g) SO2(g) + 296.8 kJ
O=s->o
The catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide with methane can convert SO2 to sulfur.
S + o2 = so2
1 mole SO2 = 64.064g SO2 0.45g SO2 x 1mol SO2/64.064g SO2 = 0.0070 mole SO2
S + o2 = so2
SO2: sulfur dioxide S + O2 --> SO2
S + o2 = so2
S(s) + O2(g) SO2(g) + 296.8 kJ
2h2s + so2 ----------> 3s + 2h2o
O=s->o
The reaction is: S + O2 = SO2
It is 1 atom of S to 2 of O.
s 50% o 50%
The catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide with methane can convert SO2 to sulfur.
The simplest reaction is: S + O2 = SO2
S + o2 ------> so2