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Chemistry, 19.03.2021 20:10 boyettalexandra

Question 2 (1 point) One way to remove hydrogen sulfide from sour natural gas is to burn it in air to produce
sulfur dioxide and water.
O2(g) →
H2S(g)
SO2(g) + H, O(g)
Predict the volume of oxygen needed if 357 L of hydrogen sulfide is burned.
(answer in L)
Do not include units when entering the answer.

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