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10.8 NOTES Gas Stoichiometry

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1 10.8 NOTES Gas Stoichiometry

2 V. Gas Stoichiometry (volume relationship holds for gases ONLY)
Avogadro’s Principle states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of particles. Therefore, coefficients in a balanced equation represent not only molar amounts, but also relative volumes of gaseous substances.

3 A. Calculations involving volume only
CH4(g) + 2O2(g)  CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) *Start w/ balanced equation!! 1 L CH4(g) L O2(g)  1 L CO2(g) L H2O(g) * Volume ratios can be set up for any pair of gases

4 Examples: 1. How many liters of CH4(g) are needed to produce 26 L of H2O(g)?
CH4 : H2O = 1:2  13L CH4(g)

5 2. Calculate the volume of O2 needed to completely combust 2
2. Calculate the volume of O2 needed to completely combust 2.36L of CH4. 2.36L CH4 x 2 L O2 = 4.72L O2 1 L CH4

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