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denis23 [38]
1 year ago
11

How many liters of O₂ are needed to react completely with 10.0 L of H₂S at STP

Chemistry
1 answer:
sergiy2304 [10]1 year ago
7 0

Ideal gas law is valid only for ideal gas not for vanderwaal gas. Therefore, 10L of  H₂S should react with 6.6L of oxygen at stanadard pressure and temperature.

<h3>What is ideal gas equation?</h3>

Ideal gas equation is the mathematical expression that relates pressure volume and temperature.

Mathematically the relation between Pressure, volume and temperature can be given as

P×V=n×R×T

where,

P = pressure of gas

V= volume of gas

n =number of moles of gas

T =temperature of gas

R = Gas constant = 0.0821 L.atm/K.mol

At Standard temperature and pressure, 2 moles of  H₂S react with 3 moles of 0₂. S0, 10L of H₂S should react with 0.66×10=6.6L of oxygen.

Therefore, 10L of H₂S should react with 6.6L of oxygen.

To learn more about ideal gas equation, here:

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