One particular pungent gas is the toxic hydrogen sulphide (H2S). Hydrogen sulphide develops an odour of rotten eggs at a partial pressure of 0.13 ppm or 0.0132 Pa. If the aqueous concentration of hydrogen sulphide in the stream is 2.5 x 10–6 M, determine through calculations if the hydrogen sulphide in the water may be responsible for the odour detected near the vicinity of the stream. KH (H2S) = 0.087 M/atm)

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(a) One particular pungent gas is the toxic hydrogen sulphide (H2S). Hydrogen sulphide develops an odour of rotten eggs at a partial pressure of 0.13 ppm or 0.0132 Pa. If the aqueous concentration of hydrogen sulphide in the stream is 2.5 x 10–6 M, determine through calculations if the hydrogen sulphide in the water may be responsible for the odour detected near the vicinity of the stream. KH (H2S) = 0.087 M/atm) 

 

(b)    In the leachate pond the conditions are more acidic causing NH3 to exist as NH4+. NH4can react with nitrites in the pond to form the less hazardous N2 and H2O as seen below:

NH4+ + NO2    →   N2 + 2H2O

 You want to investigate methods of speeding up this reaction but you first conducted an initial rates test to determine the rate law equation for the reaction.  Using the data in the table below determine the rate law equation for the reaction above.  

 

Experiment Number

Initial NH4+ M

Initial NO2

Initial Rate (M/s)

1

0.0100

0.200

5.4 x 10 –7

2

0.0400

0.200

21.5 x 10 –7

3

0.200

0.0404

21.6 x 10 –7

4

0.0200

0.200

10.8 x 10 –7

5

0.200

0.0202

10.8 x 10 –7

6

0.200

0.0808

43.3 x 10 –7

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