4. Deposits of elemental sulfur are often seen near active volcanoes. Their presence there may be due to the following r
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4. Deposits of elemental sulfur are often seen near active volcanoes. Their presence there may be due to the following r
4. Deposits of elemental sulfur are often seen near active volcanoes. Their presence there may be due to the following reaction of SO260 + 2H2S68 S + 2H2O). Assuming the values in the table below for AH.. and AS.mn. do not change appreciably with temperature, over which temperature range is the reaction spontaneous ? (20 pts) AH kJ/mol AS" (J/K mol) SO2(g) -296.4 248.5 HS) -20.15 205.64 S) 0 31.88 H-08) -241.8 188.7
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