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Molecular Composition of Gases

Molecular Composition of Gases. Stoichiometry of Gases. Objectives. Apply the principles of stoichiometry to determine the volume of any gas that is produced or consumed in a chemical reaction. Volume-Volume Calculations.

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Molecular Composition of Gases

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  1. Molecular Composition of Gases Stoichiometry of Gases

  2. Objectives • Apply the principles of stoichiometry to determine the volume of any gas that is produced or consumed in a chemical reaction.

  3. Volume-Volume Calculations At STP, what volume of hydrogen gas is needed to react completely with 4.55 L of oxygen gas to produce water vapor? 2 H2 + O2 2 H2O

  4. Stoichiometry of Gases 2 CO(g) + O2(g) 2 CO2 (g) 2 molecules CO + 1 molecule O2  2 molecules CO2 2 mol CO + 1 mol O2  2 moles CO2 2 L CO + 1 L O2  2 L CO2

  5. Volume-Volume Calculations Xenon gas reacts with fluorine gas to produce the gaseous compound xenon hexafluoride. If a researcher needs 3.14 L of xenon hexafluoride for an experiment, what volumes of xenon and fluorine should be reacted. Assume all volumes are measured under the same conditions of temperature and pressure. Xe + 3 F2 XeF6

  6. Volume-Volume Calculations Nitric acid can be produced by the reaction of gaseous nitrogen dioxide with water. 3 NO2(g) + H2O(l) 2 HNO3(l) + NO(g) If 708 L of NO2 gas react with water, what volume of NO gas will be produced? Assume the gases are measured under the same conditions.

  7. Volume-Mass Calculations Aluminum granules are a component of some drain cleaners because they react with sodium hydroxide to release both heat and gas bubbles, which help clear the drain clog. The reaction is… 2 NaOH(aq) + 2 Al(s) + 6 H2O(l) 2 NaAl(OH)4 (aq) + 3H2 (g) What mass of aluminum would be needed to produce 4.00 L of hydrogen gas at STP?

  8. Volume-Mass Calculations Air bags in cars are inflated by the sudden decomposition of sodium azide, NaN3, by the following reaction: 2 NaN3(s) 3 N2 (g) + 2 Na(s) What volume of N2 gas, measured at 1.30 atm and 87oC, would be produced by the reaction of 70.0 g of NaN3?

  9. Volume-Mass Calculations Rocket propulsion systems and some explosives employ reactions that suddenly produce a large volume of hot gas from a small volume of reactants. For example, the explosive substance, nitroglycerin undergoes the following decomposition reaction when detonated. 4 C3H5(ONO2)3 (l) 12 CO2 (g) + 10 H2O(g) + 6 N2(g) + O2(g) Calculate the total volume of gases produced by the reaction of 4 moles of nitroglycerin. (12 mol + 10 mol + 6 mol + 1 mol)(22.4 L/mol) = 650. L

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