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Anastasy [175]
2 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ASAP for 75 points

Chemistry
1 answer:
Scrat [10]2 years ago
7 0

Based on the calculations, the total pressure of the final products is equal to 1.76 atm.

<h3>How to calculate the total pressure (in atm)?</h3>

From the information provided about this chemical reaction, we can logically deduce the following parameters:

  • Volume, V = 5.00 L.
  • Mass, m of I₂ = 63.45 grams.
  • Pressure, P  of F₂ = 2.5 atm.
  • Initial temperature, t₁ = 25°C.
  • Final temperature, t₂ = 100°C.

Next, we would write the properly balanced chemical equation for this chemical reaction:

                               I₂ + 5F₂   ⇒  2IF₅

Also, we would determine the number of moles of each atom of I₂ and F₂:

Number \;of \;moles = \frac{mass}{molar\;mass}

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

Number of moles = 63.45/253.8

Number of moles = 0.25 moles.

Assuming I₂ were limiting, we would need:

5 × 0.25 = 1.25 moles of F₂.

For fluorine gas, we have:

PV = mRT/MM

Mass, m = PVMM/RT

Mass, m = 2.5(5.00)(38)/(0.0821 × 298)

Mass, m = 475/24.4658

Mass, m = 19.42 grams.

Number of moles = 19.42/38

Number of moles = 0.51 moles.

The total number of moles = 0.25 + 0.51 = 0.76 mol.

For the mole fraction of I₂, we have:

Mf = 0.25/0.76

Mole fraction = 0.33.

For the mole fraction of F₂, we have:

Mole fraction = 1 - 0.33 = 0.67.

Next, we would determine the total pressure of the two elements by applying Dalton's law:

Total pressure = 0.33 × 0.27 + 0.67 × 2.5

Total pressure = 1.76 atm.

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