Byproducts of Burning Fossil Fuels 8 of 11 <. Review | Constants | Periodic Table Coal is a fossil fuel made primarily of carbon, but it also contains sulfur among other elements. In 1986 an electrical power plant in Taylorsville, Georgia, burned 8,376,726 tons of coal, a national record at that time. When carbon, C, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to produce carbon dioxide, CO2: Part A C(s) +02(g)>CO,(g) When sulfur, S, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to produce sulfur dioxide, SO2: Assuming that the coal was 80.6 % carbon by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of carbon dioxide produced by the plant during the year. Express your answer numerically in tons. S(s) + O2(g)→SO2(5) > View Available Hint(s) tons CO2 Submit Part B Assuming that the coal was 1.80 % sulfur by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of sulfur dioxide produced by 2/26/2020 7:24 PM Type here to search hp home end delete 12 prt sc fg 144 f8 f6 10 unu lock fs + backspoace f4 IOI & 8. %2# 4 home enter %24 (Post Lecture Homework Chapter 04 ± Byproducts of Burning Fossil Fuels 8 of 11 I Review | Constants Periodic Table Coal is a fossil fuel made primarily of carbon, but it also contains sulfur among other elements. When carbon, C, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to produce carbon dioxide, CO2 Part B C(s) + 02(g)→C0,(E) Assuming that the coal was 1.80 % sulfur by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of sulfur dioxide produced by the plant during the year. When sulfur, S, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to produce sulfur dioxide, SO2 Express your answer numerically in tons. S(s) +O2(g)→SO2(g) > View Available Hint(s) νοΙ ΑΣΦ tons SO2 Submit Part C Complete previous part(s) Next > Provide Feedback 7:24 PM 2/26/2020 Type here to search hp home end ins prt sc delete dn 6d f10 9 144 fg f8 4+ f6 f5 f3 -> backspace lock esc & 2# 4 home T. enter %24

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Byproducts of Burning Fossil Fuels
8 of 11
<.
Review | Constants | Periodic Table
Coal is a fossil fuel made primarily of carbon, but it also
contains sulfur among other elements.
In 1986 an electrical power plant in Taylorsville, Georgia, burned 8,376,726 tons of coal, a national record at that time.
When carbon, C, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to
produce carbon dioxide, CO2:
Part A
C(s) +02(g)>CO,(g)
When sulfur, S, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to
produce sulfur dioxide, SO2:
Assuming that the coal was 80.6 % carbon by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of carbon dioxide produced
by the plant during the year.
Express your answer numerically in tons.
S(s) + O2(g)→SO2(5)
> View Available Hint(s)
tons CO2
Submit
Part B
Assuming that the coal was 1.80 % sulfur by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of sulfur dioxide produced by
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Transcribed Image Text:Byproducts of Burning Fossil Fuels 8 of 11 <. Review | Constants | Periodic Table Coal is a fossil fuel made primarily of carbon, but it also contains sulfur among other elements. In 1986 an electrical power plant in Taylorsville, Georgia, burned 8,376,726 tons of coal, a national record at that time. When carbon, C, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to produce carbon dioxide, CO2: Part A C(s) +02(g)>CO,(g) When sulfur, S, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to produce sulfur dioxide, SO2: Assuming that the coal was 80.6 % carbon by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of carbon dioxide produced by the plant during the year. Express your answer numerically in tons. S(s) + O2(g)→SO2(5) > View Available Hint(s) tons CO2 Submit Part B Assuming that the coal was 1.80 % sulfur by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of sulfur dioxide produced by 2/26/2020 7:24 PM Type here to search hp home end delete 12 prt sc fg 144 f8 f6 10 unu lock fs + backspoace f4 IOI & 8. %2# 4 home enter %24
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± Byproducts of Burning Fossil Fuels
8 of 11
I Review | Constants Periodic Table
Coal is a fossil fuel made primarily of carbon, but it also
contains sulfur among other elements.
When carbon, C, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to
produce carbon dioxide, CO2
Part B
C(s) + 02(g)→C0,(E)
Assuming that the coal was 1.80 % sulfur by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of sulfur dioxide produced by
the plant during the year.
When sulfur, S, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to
produce sulfur dioxide, SO2
Express your answer numerically in tons.
S(s) +O2(g)→SO2(g)
> View Available Hint(s)
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tons SO2
Submit
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Transcribed Image Text:(Post Lecture Homework Chapter 04 ± Byproducts of Burning Fossil Fuels 8 of 11 I Review | Constants Periodic Table Coal is a fossil fuel made primarily of carbon, but it also contains sulfur among other elements. When carbon, C, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to produce carbon dioxide, CO2 Part B C(s) + 02(g)→C0,(E) Assuming that the coal was 1.80 % sulfur by mass and that combustion was complete, calculate the number of tons of sulfur dioxide produced by the plant during the year. When sulfur, S, burns in air, it reacts with oxygen, O2, to produce sulfur dioxide, SO2 Express your answer numerically in tons. S(s) +O2(g)→SO2(g) > View Available Hint(s) νοΙ ΑΣΦ tons SO2 Submit Part C Complete previous part(s) Next > Provide Feedback 7:24 PM 2/26/2020 Type here to search hp home end ins prt sc delete dn 6d f10 9 144 fg f8 4+ f6 f5 f3 -> backspace lock esc & 2# 4 home T. enter %24
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