Answer would be C, Physical Change, it's similar to crumpling up a piece of paper
B. since Phosphorus has an atomic mass of 30.974 (larger) than Magnesium which is 24.305 (smaller)
Answer:
- <u><em>The volume of CO₂(g) produced at STP when 0.05 moles of C₂H₄(g) was burnt in O₂(g) is 2.24dm</em></u><em><u>³</u></em>
Explanation:
The question is incomplete.
This is the complete question:
<em>Consider the reaction by the following equation:</em>
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<em> C₂H₄(g) + 3O₂(g) → 2CO₂(g) + 2H₂O(g)</em>
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<em>The volume of CO₂(g) produced at s.t.p when 0.05 moles of C₂H₄(g) was burnt in O₂(g) is ________</em>
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<em>[Molar Volume of gas = 22.4dm³]</em>
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<em> A. 1.12dm³</em>
<em> B. 2.24dm³</em>
<em> C. 3.72dm³</em>
<em> D. 4.48dm³</em>
<h2>Solution</h2>
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<u>1. Write the mole ratio between CO₂(g) and C₂H₄(g)</u>
- 1 mol C₂H₄(g) : 2 mol CO₂(g)
<u>2. Multiply the 0.05 moles of C₂H₄(g) by the mole ratio</u>
- 0.05 mol C₂H₄ × 2 mol CO₂ / 1 mol C₂H₄(g) = 0.10 mol CO₂
<u>3. Convert moles of CO₂ to volume at STP using the molar volume at STP</u>
- 0.10 mol CO₂ × 22.4 dm³ / mol = 2.24 dm³
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