Chapter 12 Sulfur and Chapter 13 carbonates Flashcards
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What are the uses of sulfur (2)
Gunpowder
manufacture of sulfric acid
How is sulfric acid manufactured? explain using the contact process.
- Sulfur is burned in the presence of oxygen to produce sulfur dioixide
S + O2 —-> SO2 - Sulfur dioxideis mixed with ecess air and passed over a vanadium (v) oxide catalyst forming sulfur trioxide
2SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) ⇌ 2SO 3 (g) - Sulfuric trioxide is dissolved in concetrated sulfric acid to form oleum (a thick fuming liquid)
H2SO4 + SO3 —-> H2S2O7 - Water is added to oleuim to make concetrated sulfric acid
H2S2O7 + H2O —-> 2H2SO4
What are the conditions for the second step of the contact process
High temperature - Catalysts pellets heated to 450 degrees
Excess of air - ensures all SO2 converts to SO3
Exothermic - Lower temperature = greater yield but not economically viable
Lower pressure - around 2 atm
What is the chemical formula for lime
CaO Calcium oxide
How is lime produced using limestone
Calcium carbonate (limestone) + (heat) —-> Calcium oxide (lime) + Carbon dioxide
CaCO3 —-> CaO + CO2
Define thermal decomposition
When one reactant is heated and two or more products are formed
How is slaked lime formed
Calcium oxide + water —> Calcium hydroxide
CaO (lime) + H2O ——> Ca(OH)2 ( slaked lime)
Uses of limestone, lime, and slaked lime (2)
treating acidic soil neutralising
acidic industrial waste products