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04-10 A power plant burns 100 metric tons of coal per day with a sulfur content of 5%. The coal contains 3% ash (noncombustible portion). Samples of the ash show that it has a sulfur content of 10% sulfur by weight. Sulfur that is not in the ash is in the flue gases. How many metric tons of SO2 are emitted from the smoke stack each day? Answer: 9.4 ton SO2/d

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Answer:

9.4 metric ton of SO₂ are emitted from yhe smoke stack each year.

Step-by-step explanation:

Total amount = 100 metric ton

Sulphur in the total amount = 5% = 5 metric ton

Ash = 3% = 3 metric ton

Sulphur in the ash = 10% of 3 metric ton = 0.3 metric ton

Sulphur in the flue gases = 5 metric ton - 0.3 metric ton = 4.7 metric ton

Combustion of sulphur: S (s) + O₂ (g) → SO₂ (g)

32 g S _________ 64 g SO₂

4.7 x 10⁶ g ______ x

x = 9.4 x 10⁶ g = 9.4 metric ton of SO₂

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