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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 at a certain temperature. A second reaction mixture at the same temperature initially contains H2S 0.255M and SO2 0.320M .

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