Question: One method proposed for removing SO2 from the flue gases of power plants involves reaction with aqueous H2S. Elemental sulfur is the product. (a) Write

One method proposed for removing SO2 from the flue gases of power plants involves reaction with aqueous H2S. Elemental sulfur is the product.
(a) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction.
(b) What volume of H2S at and 760 torr would be required to remove the SO2 formed by burning 2.0 tons of coal containing S by mass?
(c) What mass of elemental sulfur is produced? Assume that all reactions are 100% efficient.

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