Sulfur trioxide can be removed from the exhaust gases of power plants by reaction with lime. The
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Sulfur trioxide can be removed from the exhaust gases of power plants by reaction with lime. The relevant reaction is CaO(s) + SO3(g) → CaSO4(s), with ΔH° = –886 kJ. If 240 kg of SO3 is to be removed, how much heat is released?
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ISBN: 9780357026991
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Authors: Lawrence S. Brown, Tom Holme
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