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Calculating Lead(II) Oxide and Sulfur Dioxide Production from Lead(II) Sulfide Roasting

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This article discusses the chemical process of roasting lead(II) sulfide (PbS) in air, a common and polluting method in the past. It focuses on calculating the masses of lead(II) oxide (PbO) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) generated from the roasting of 0.250 kg of lead(II) sulfide. The reaction involves the transformation of lead sulfide into lead oxide and sulfur dioxide, highlighting the stoichiometry and the associated environmental impact of this process.

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Calculating Lead(II) Oxide and Sulfur Dioxide Production from Lead(II) Sulfide Roasting

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  1. A common and highly polluting process in the past was the “roasting” of metal sulfide minerals in air. What are the masses of lead(II) oxide and sulfur dioxide that will be formed from the roasting of 0.250 kg of lead(II) sulfide?

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