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Title: Coal burning plants release sulfur dioxide, a toxic gas, into the atmosphere. Ni
Post by: xlr300 on Dec 11, 2014
Coal burning plants release sulfur dioxide, a toxic gas, into the atmosphere. Nitrogen monoxide is released into the atmosphere via industrial processes and the combustion engine. Sulfur dioxide can also be produced in the atmosphere by the reaction of sulfur trioxide and nitrogen monoxide according to the following equilibrium. reaction
   SO3 (g)  + NO (g) + Heat     SO2 (g)  + NO2 (g)
Which of the following stresses will not shift the equilibrium to the right?
A) decrease the reaction chamber volume (pressure increase)
B) temperature increase
C) [NO2] decrease
D) [NO] increase



Title: Re: Coal burning plants release sulfur dioxide, a toxic gas, into the atmosphere. Ni
Post by: dustyparticle on Dec 12, 2014
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Title: Re: Coal burning plants release sulfur dioxide, a toxic gas, into the atmosphere. Ni
Post by: xlr300 on Dec 19, 2014
Thank you for helping me out all semester, your answer was right! Bye for now


Title: Re: Coal burning plants release sulfur dioxide, a toxic gas, into the atmosphere. Ni
Post by: dustyparticle on Dec 19, 2014
Welcome :-]