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Gas Stoichiometry!
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Volume-Volume Coefficients give volume ratios of GASES in a balanced chemical equation For example: 2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O means 2 volumes of H 2 combine with 1 volume of O 2
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Sample Problem 11-7 C 3 H 8 + 5O 2 3CO 2 + 4H 2 O What is the volume oxygen required to completely combust 0.350 L of propane? 0.350 L x 5 L O 2 = 1.75 L O 2 1 L C 3 H 8
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Sample Problem 11-7 Contd. What will be the volume of CO 2 produced? 0.350 L C 3 H 8 x 3 L CO 2 = 1.05 L CO 2 1 L C 3 H 8
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Eeeek! Another problem! Xenon gas reacts with fluorine gas to produce xenon hexafluoride. If a researcher needs 3.14 L of xenon hexafluoride, what volumes of xenon and fluorine gases are required?
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Volume-Mass and Vice-versa Use IDEAL GAS LAW Keep track of units and what you’re trying to find!
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Sample Problem 11-8 CaCO 3 CaO + CO 2 How many grams of calcium carbonate must be decomposed to produce 5.00 L of carbon dioxide gas at STP? n=PV/RT n=(1 atmo)(5.00 L) (0.08205784 Latmo/moleK)(273 K)
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Sample Problem 11-8 Contd n=0.2231966 moles CO 2 0.2231966 mole CO 2 x 1 mole CaCO 3 = 1 mole CO 2 0.2231966 mole CaCO 3 0.2231966 mole CaCO 3 x 100.0872 g = 1 mole 22.339118 g = 22.3 g CaCO 3
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Sample Problem 11-9 WO 3 + 3H 2 W + 3H 2 O How many liters of hydrogen gas at 35 o C and 0.980 atmo are needed to react completely with 875 g tungsten oxide? 875 g WO 3 x1 mole WO 3 = 3.7741839mole 231.8382 g
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Sample problem 11-9 Contd 3.7741839 mole x 3 mole H 2 = 11.322552 1 mole WO 3 mole H 2 Then use PV=nRT V=nRT/P V=(11.322552mole)(0.08205784Latmo/moleK(308.15K) (0.980 atmo) V=292.14622 L H 2 = 292 L H 2
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Sie sind dran! Worksheet 11-3
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Now you try it! DDo practice problems 1-2 p 348, practice problems 1-2 p 349 and practice problems 1-2 p 350! SStoichiometry is fun!
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