"MOLE FRACTIONS IN SO2 OXIDATION TO SULFURIC ACID. ■ y SO2 + y/2 O2 = z SO3 ■ An initial gas mixture of Y moles SO2 and Y/2 moles O2 yields Z moles of SO3 at equilibrium at a total pressure of P. Let Q = Z/Y, the fractional conversion of SO2 to SO3. The equations for the equilibrium mole fractions of X[i] of each species are presented in terms of Q. The equilibrium constant Kp is given in terms of X[i] and P. *** Answer(s) to Problem(s) **** (c) Copyright PCSCC, Inc., 1993Set Q=0, and P= 1 (atmosphere). The solve function S will be used to solve for Qsuch that KP equals 1/P^2 or KP=1. Move cursor to variable Q and type S. Select KP by typing (end esc) KP (enter). For value, type (end esc) 1 (enter). Use default search range, type (enter). When P=1/KP^2, Q= 0.3333 Type any key to exit. ||What is the fractional conversion of SO2 to SO3 when the total pressure P equals the reciprocal of the equilibrium constant Kp squared? (Moore, W. J., Physical Chemistry, Longmans, London, 1963) Type comma key to see entire comment. Type (F2) to return to application file."