Formation of Sulfur Trioxide

2SO2 + O2 → 2SO3

अवलोकन

Sulfur dioxide reacts with oxygen to form sulfur trioxide in the Contact Process. This reversible reaction requires a vanadium pentoxide catalyst and temperatures around 400-450 C. It is the key step in sulfuric acid manufacturing.

प्रतिभागी

भूमिका पदार्थ गुणांक अवस्था
अभिकारक Oxygen O 1 (g)
अभिकारक Sulfur Dioxide SO₂ 2 (g)
उत्पाद Sulfur Trioxide SO₃ 2 (g)

रोजमर्रा का उदाहरण

This reaction occurring in the atmosphere from volcanic emissions or industrial pollution contributes to acid rain formation.

औद्योगिक महत्व

The Contact Process is the primary industrial method for producing sulfuric acid, the world's most produced chemical. Over 260 million tonnes of sulfuric acid are made annually using this reaction.

गुण

प्रकार
Synthesis
प्रतिवर्ती
हाँ
ऊर्जा
ऊष्माक्षेपी
ΔH
-198.2 kJ/mol
उत्प्रेरक
Vanadium(V) oxide (V₂O₅)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the equation for Formation of Sulfur Trioxide?
The balanced equation is: 2SO₂ + O₂ → 2SO₃.
What type of reaction is Formation of Sulfur Trioxide?
Formation of Sulfur Trioxide is a synthesis reaction. It is reversible under certain conditions.
Is Formation of Sulfur Trioxide exothermic or endothermic?
Formation of Sulfur Trioxide is exothermic (releases energy). The enthalpy change (ΔH) is -198.2 kJ/mol.
What conditions are needed for Formation of Sulfur Trioxide?
This reaction requires a catalyst (Vanadium(V) oxide (V₂O₅)).