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Ideal Gas Law and Stoichiometry Using moles and balanced reactions to relate to gas reactions
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Ideal gases and moles We often are concerned with finding the amounts of reactants or products in a reaction and many reaction involve gases. The ideal gas law can be used to find the moles of a chemical in a reaction given P, V, and T. Mole ratios can then be used to apply the information to a chemical reaction and find out more about a reactions chemicals
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Ideal gases and moles Example: Auto air bags are inflated by nitrogen gas generated by the rapid decomposition of sodium azide, NaN 3. 2 NaN 3 (s) 2 Na (s) + 3 N 2 (g) If an air bag has a volume of 36 L and is to be filled with nitrogen gas at 1.15 atm and 26.0 ˚C, how many grams of NaN 3 must be decomposed?
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Ideal gases and moles Example: 2 C 8 H 18 (l) + 25 O 2 (g) 16 CO 2 (g) + 18 H 2 O(g) If 3035 grams (1 gallon) of gasoline are burned, what volume of carbon dioxide is produced if the pressure is 0.953 atm, and the temperature is 35.0°C?
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