English

Describe the manufacturing of H2SO4 by the contact process.

Advertisements
Advertisements

Questions

Describe the manufacturing of H2SO4 by the contact process.

Write chemical reactions in the manufacture of sulfuric acid by contact process.

How is sulphuric acid manufactured by contact process?

Give a brief account of the manufacture of sulphuric acid by contact process.

Chemical Equations/Structures
Very Long Answer
Advertisements

Solution

Sulphuric acid is manufactured by the contact process, which involves the following three steps.

1) Roasting in air: Sulphur or sulphide ore (iron pyrites) on burning or roasting in air produces sulphur dioxide.

i) \[\ce{\underset{Sulphur}{S_{(s)}} + O2_{(g)} ->[\Delta] \underset{Sulphur dioxide}{SO2_{(g)}}}\]

ii) \[\ce{\underset{Iron sulphide}{4FeS2_{(s)}} + 11O2_{(g)} ->[\Delta]  2Fe2O3_{(s)} +\underset{Sulphur dioxide}{8SO2_{(g)}}}\]

2) Catalytic oxidation of sulphur dioxide:

i) Sulphur dioxide is oxidised catalytically with oxygen to sulphur trioxide in the presence of V2O5 catalyst.

\[\ce{\underset{Sulphur dioxide}{2SO2_{(g)}} + O2_{(g)} ->[V2O5] \underset{Sulphur trioxide}{2SO3{(g)}}}\]

ii) The reaction is exothermic and reversible, and the forward reaction leads to a decrease in volume. Therefore, low temperature (720 K) and high pressure (2 bar) are favourable conditions for maximum yield of SO3.

3) Absorption, followed by dilution of sulphur trioxide gas:

i) Sulphur trioxide gas (from the catalytic converter) is absorbed in concentrated H2SO4 to produce oleum.

\[\ce{\underset{Sulphur trioxide}{SO3} + H2SO4 -> \underset{Oleum}{H2S2O7}}\]

ii) Dilution of oleum with water gives sulphuric acid of desired concentration.

\[\ce{\underset{Oleum}{H2S2O7} + H2O -> \underset{Sulphuric acid}{2H2SO4}}\]

iii) The sulphuric acid obtained by the contact process is 96-98% pure.

shaalaa.com
  Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 7: Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18 - Long answer questions

RELATED QUESTIONS

Select appropriate answers for the following.

In which of the following pairs, molecules are paired with their correct shapes?


Select appropriate answers for the following.

Among the known interhalogen compounds, the maximum number of atoms is _______.


Give two uses of ClO2.


Complete the following.

\[\ce{XeF4 + SiO2 -> {..........} + SiF4}\]


Complete the following.

\[\ce{XeOF4 + H2O -> \underline{}\underline{}\underline{}\underline{} + HF}\]


Answer the following.

Acidic character of hydrides of group 16 elements increases from H2O to H2Te. Explain.


Acidic strength of halogen acids increases in the order of _______.


Write the order of ionic character of halides with monovalent metal (M).


____________ and ____________ are the rarest elements of the group 18.


Which one of the following ions has same number of unpaired electrons as those present in V3+ ion?


Which of the following is INCORRECT with respect to given reaction?

\[\ce{C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O}\]


What is the highest oxidation state possessed by phosphorus in it's oxyacids?


Which of the following statements are TRUE?


The oxidation state of sulphur in H2S2Ois ______.


Which of the following statement is CORRECT?


Which of the following metal halide is more covalent?


Which among the following gases is used to produce and sustain powerful super conducting magnets for NMR and MRI systems?


The maximum positive oxidation state shown by halogen is ______.


What is the highest oxidation state possessed by chlorine in its oxyacids?


Which halide of magnesium has highest ionic character?


What is the highest oxidation state exhibited by group 17 elements?


Among the trihalides of nitrogen which one is the most basic?


What is the oxidation number of gold in the complex [AuCl4]1−?


Explain reactivity of halogens towards oxygen.


Arrange the following in the increasing order of the property mentioned:

\[\ce{HOCl}\], \[\ce{HClO2}\], \[\ce{HClO3}\], \[\ce{HClO4}\] (acidic strength)


Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×