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Hydrogen sulfide is an impurity in natural gas that must be

Last updated: 7/11/2022

Hydrogen sulfide is an impurity in natural gas that must be

Hydrogen sulfide is an impurity in natural gas that must be removed. One common removal method is called the Claus process, which relies on the reaction: 8H₂S(g) + 402(g)→S8 (1) +8H₂O(g) Under optimal conditions the Claus process gives 98% yield of Sg from H₂S. Part A If you started with 45.0 grams of H₂S and 40.0 grams of O₂, how many grams of Sg would be produced, assuming 98 % yield?