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17 January, 06:03

Stoichiometry

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Use the following reaction to determine the number of liters of hydrogen that must react with 20 L of oxygen to form water vapor.

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Equation:

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2H2 + O2 - > 2H2O

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  1. 17 January, 09:42
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    Stoichiometry is the ratio of reactants to products in a balanced chemical reaction equation.

    the stoichiometry in this case of H₂ to O₂ is 2:1.

    This means that 2 moles of H₂ reacts with 1 mol of O₂.

    we have been asked to calculate the volume of H₂ gas.

    Since both O₂ and H₂ are gases, at standard conditions its stated that molar volume of gases is 22.4 L

    This means that at standard temperature and pressure, 1 mol of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 L

    first we need to calculate the number of O₂ moles reacted;

    22.4 L of gas - 1 mol of O₂

    1 L of gas - 1/22.4 mol/L

    then 20 L of O₂ - 1/22.4 mol/L * 20 L = 0.89 mol

    stoichiometry of H₂ to O₂ is 2:1

    the number of H₂ moles = 0.89*2 = 1.79 mol

    1 mol occupies 22.4 L

    Therefore 1.79 mol = 22.4 L/mol * 1.79 mol = 40 L

    Therefore it can be seen that stoichiometry applies to volumes as well.

    volume of H₂ : O₂ = 40 L : 20 L = 2:1

    volume and moles both can be determined by stoichiometry.

    Volume of H₂ reacted = 40 L
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