Could somebody please help me on this gas law question for chem?
Its online and im finished with every problem but cant do this one. The computer keeps marking me wrong. I already solved for V in PV=NRT and got 0.41 L. But that answer is wrong i suppose. I converted celcius into Kelvin.
What volume of O2 at 722 atm Hg and 41 degrees celcius is required to synthesize 11.5 of NO?
The unbalanced equation is ?NH3 + ?O2 -> ?NO + ?H2O I balanced it and got 4 NH3 + 5 O2 -> 4 NO + 6 H20
Plese help!
Rais2013-05-02T23:56:04Z
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4 NH3 + 5 O2 -> 4 NO + 6 H20 4 mol 5 mol 4 mol Here 5 mol of O2 gives 4 mol of NO OR 1 mol of NO will be obtained from 5/4 = 1.25 mol O2 I think the question should be "What volume of O2 at 722 mm Hg and 41 degrees celcius is required to synthesize 11.5 mol of NO?" If such is the case then for the synthesis of 11.5 mol NO we require = 11.5 x 1.25 = 14.375 mol O2 Now using the ideal gas equation PV = nRT V = nRT/P Here n = 14.375 mol; R = 0.082 L atm K-1 mol-1; T = 273 + 41 = 314K; P = 722/760 = 0.95 atm Hence volume of O2, V = 14.375 x 0.082 x 314/0.95 = 389.6 L
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