Short Answer
Sulfur can be separated from lead in the mineral galena, PbS(s), by "roasting" the ore in the presence of oxygen as shown in the following reaction:
2PbS(s)+ 3O2(g) 2PbO(s)+ 2SO2(g)
Determine G for the above reaction at 850°C.
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