Chemistry
From the equation : C + 2H2SO4 ⟶ CO2 + 2H2O + 2SO2
Calculate :
(i) The mass of carbon oxidized by 49 g of sulphuric acid [C = 12 ; relative molecular mass of H2SO4 = 98].
(ii) The volume of SO2 measured at s.t.p., liberated at the same time.
Stoichiometry
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Answer
(i) 196 g of sulphuric acid oxidizes 12 g carbon
∴ 49 g of sulphuric acid will oxidize = x 49 = 3 g
Hence, 3 g of carbon is oxidized.
(ii) 12 g carbon liberates 2 vol = (2 x 22.4) lit of SO2
∴ 3 g of carbon will liberate x 3 = 11.2 lit of SO2.
Hence, 11.2 lit of SO2 is liberated.
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