The Contact Process (WJEC GCSE Chemistry)

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The Contact Process

  • Sulfuric acid is synthesised by the Contact process

Stage 1

  • The first stage is the oxidation of sulfur to form sulfur dioxide:

S + O2 → SO2  

sulfur  +  oxygen  →  sulfur dioxide

Stage 2

  • The main stage is the oxidation of sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide using a vandium(V) oxide, V2O5, catalyst:

2SO+ O2   rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon 2SO3

sulfur dioxide  +  oxygen  rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon  sulfur trioxide

  • The oxygen used in this stage is obtained from air
  • The conditions for this main stage of production are:
    • A temperature of 450 ºC
    • A pressure of 2 atm (200 kPa)

Stage 3

  • The sulfur trioxide is absorbed into a solution of 98% sulphuric acid to produce a thick liquid called oleum (disulfuric acid):

SO3 + H2SO4 → H2S2O7

sulfur trioxide  + sulfuric acid  →  disulfuric acid 

  • It is not absorbed into water because a fine mist of sulfuric acid would be produced and this would be difficult to condense and is also highly dangerous
  • Oleum is added to water to form concentrated sulfuric acid:

H2O + H2S2O7 → 2H2SO4

water  +   disulfuric acid  →  sulfuric acid 

Higher Tier

  • The conditions for the second stage of the Contact process have been chosen carefully

2SO2 + O2 rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon   2SO3

Temperature: 450ºC

  • The forward reaction is exothermic, so increasing the temperature shifts the position of the equilibrium to the left 
    • Therefore the higher the temperature, the lower the yield of sulfur trioxide
  • A greater yield of sulfur trioxide would be achieved by using a lower temperature
    • The position of the equilibrium would shift to the right but at low temperatures the rate of reaction is low
  • The optimum temperature is a compromise between a higher rate of reaction at a higher temperature and a lower equilibrium yield at a higher temperature

Pressure: 2 atm

  • An increase in pressure shifts the position of equilibrium to the right because there are fewer molecules of product formed
  • However, the position of equilibrium lies far to the right (the equilibrium mixture contains about 96% sulfur trioxide)
  • So the reaction is carried out at just above atmospheric pressure because:
    • It is not worth spending the extra energy or money required to produce high pressures
    • A higher pressure also causes the sulfur dioxide to liquefy

Exam Tip

You must be able to write the word and balanced symbol equations for each stage of the Contact process as well as recall the conditions used.

Uses of Sulfuric Acid

What are the uses of sulfuric acid?

  • Sulfuric acid produced from the Contact process has a broad range of uses, including:
    • The production of fertilisers
    • Paints
    • Dyes
    • Detergents
    • Fibres
    • Plastics 

three silver paint brushes on white textile

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One use of sulfuric acid is in the production of paints

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