This question, Q28 of the 2002 paper.
One of the reactions used to form sulfuric acid is the reaction of oxygen with sulfur dioxide under equilibrium conditions to form sulfur trioxide. Pre reaction the concentration of SO2 was 0.06, conc of O2 was 0.05, after equilibrium was reached, the conc of SO3 was 0.04
Letting the conc of SO3 be x,
Using ICE we have
SO2 O2 SO3
I 0.06 0.05
C 0.04 0.03
E 0.06 - x = 0.02, 0.05 - 0.5x = 0.03, 0.04
The initial concentration of the SO3 should be 0 but the answers give it at 0.04. Typo? Why does the is there no difference between the equilibrium and intial concentrations of SO3? I know you don't need to know it to calculate K but I'd like to know why.
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OK so sulfuric acid is a strong acid, meaning that it ionises close to 100%. Buuttt, in one of the answers, 2002 paper Q 28 c i) The success one answers refer to it 'ionising strongly but incompletely' what does this mean.
How come sulfuric acid ionises incompletely?
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And is there any here with the pracs for industrial chem? I need help with saponification observations - we didn't do the prac. And the Solvay modelling one as well.
--> observations with saponification - what happens after the oil is added, after the container is shaken for one minute and the layers were allowed to settle; after being shaken for a further 5 minutes and the layers allowed to settle?
Thanks, and big e-mwah from cherry to anyone who answers
One of the reactions used to form sulfuric acid is the reaction of oxygen with sulfur dioxide under equilibrium conditions to form sulfur trioxide. Pre reaction the concentration of SO2 was 0.06, conc of O2 was 0.05, after equilibrium was reached, the conc of SO3 was 0.04
Letting the conc of SO3 be x,
Using ICE we have
SO2 O2 SO3
I 0.06 0.05
C 0.04 0.03
E 0.06 - x = 0.02, 0.05 - 0.5x = 0.03, 0.04
The initial concentration of the SO3 should be 0 but the answers give it at 0.04. Typo? Why does the is there no difference between the equilibrium and intial concentrations of SO3? I know you don't need to know it to calculate K but I'd like to know why.
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OK so sulfuric acid is a strong acid, meaning that it ionises close to 100%. Buuttt, in one of the answers, 2002 paper Q 28 c i) The success one answers refer to it 'ionising strongly but incompletely' what does this mean.
How come sulfuric acid ionises incompletely?
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And is there any here with the pracs for industrial chem? I need help with saponification observations - we didn't do the prac. And the Solvay modelling one as well.
--> observations with saponification - what happens after the oil is added, after the container is shaken for one minute and the layers were allowed to settle; after being shaken for a further 5 minutes and the layers allowed to settle?
Thanks, and big e-mwah from cherry to anyone who answers