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Answer:
Explanation:
Assume the chemical equation:
- Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) → ZnCl₂(aq) + H₂(g)
<u>1. Convert 112 liters of hydrogen gas at STP to number of moles.</u>
You can use the molar volume of a gas at STP equal to approximately 22.4 liters.
<u>2. Use the theoretical mole ratio</u>
From the balanced chemical equation, 1 mol of Zn produced 1 mol of H₂(g).
Thus, the mole ratio is 1 : 1, and 5 moles of Zn are needed to produce 5 moles of H₂(g).
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<u>3. Convert 5 moles of Zn to mass in grams</u>
- mass in grams = number of moles × atomic mass
- mass = 5 mol × 65.39g/mol = 326.95 g
Round to 3 significant figures: 327g
Answer:
0.12 dm³ or 120 cm³
Explanation:
Hi there!
so first step find the number of moles
number of moles = mass ÷ Ar ( since o is an element and when it is alone, it is a diatomic molecule {O2} )
number of moles = mass ÷ Ar
number of moles = 0.16 ÷ ( 16 × 2 )
= 0.16 ÷ 32
= 5 × 10 ( power -3)
1 mol of O2 = 24 dm³ or 24 000 cm³
5 × 10 ( power -3) of O2 = (5 × 10 ( power -3)) × 24
= 0.12 dm³
or
= (5 × 10 ( power -3)) × 24 000
= 120 cm³