Posted by bf on Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 11:16pm.
Consider the following reaction:
2H2S+SO2=2H20+S(s)
A reaction mixture initially containing 0.500M H2S and 0.500M SO2 was found to contain 1.0×10−3M WHAT at a certain temperature. A second reaction mixture at the same temperature initially contains H2S 0.255M and SO2 0.320M .needs to be finished. If you are trying to cut and paste, please be advised that you must type it. Can't cut and post most things.
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