Question:
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 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?