<h3> <u>Part A</u></h3>
The balanced equation is as below
2SO₂ +O₂ +2H₂O → 2 H₂SO₄
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part B</u></h3>
The theoretical yield of H₂SO₄ is 294 grams
c<u><em>alculation</em></u>
step 1 :find the moles of SO₂
That is at STP 1 moles = 22.4 L
? moles = 67.2 L
by cross multiplication
= (67.2 L x 1 moles) / 22.4 L = 3 moles
step 2: use the mole ratio to determine the moles of H₂SO₄
from equation above the mole ratio of SO₂:H₂SO₄ is 2:2 = 1:1 therefore the moles of H₂SO₄ is also 3 moles
step 3: find the theoretical yield
theoretical yield= moles x molar mass
from periodic table the molar mass of H₂SO₄ = (1 x2) + 32 + (16 x4) =98 g/mol
Theoretical yield = 3 moles x 98 g/mol = 294 grams
<h3> </h3><h3> part c</h3>
percent yield = actual yield/ theoretical yield x 100
=( 250g / 294 g) x 100 = 85.03%