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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consider the equation SO2+O2. What is the product?

OpenStudy (wolfe8):

Welcome to OpenStudy. I think it might be SO3

OpenStudy (rina.r):

The product will be SO2.

OpenStudy (doc.brown):

That would be sulfur trioxide, or a part of a something sulfite \(SO_3^{2-}\) You'd probably be happier with sulfate SO4, the salt of sulfuric acid.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We do not have an equation, only a statement that the reactants are combined.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2 SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2 SO3(g) : ΔH = −197 kJ mol−1 its the key step in the preparation of sulfuric acid by contact process http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080118110800AAlwSOM

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^^^But this reaction is possible only under high pressure and V2O5 catalyst

OpenStudy (wolfe8):

Booyah!

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