Chemistry
Samples of O2, N2, CO and CO2 under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules represented by X. The molecules of oxygen occupy V litres and have a mass of 8 g. Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, what is the volume occupied by :
(i) X molecules of N2.
(ii) 3X molecules of CO.
(iii) What is the mass of CO2 in grams.
(iv) In answering the above questions, whose law has been used.
[C = 12, N = 14, O = 16]
Stoichiometry
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Answer
By Avogadro's law: Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules.
∴ If gases under the same conditions have same number of molecules then they must have the same volume.
(i) So, X molecules of N2 occupy V litres.
(ii) 3X molecules of CO will occupies 3V litres.
(iii) Molar mass of CO2 = C + 2(O) = 12 + 2(16) = 44 g
1 mole of O2 weighs 32 g and occupy 22.4 lit. volume
∴ 8 g of O2 will occupy x 8 = 5.6 lit. vol. = Molar volume
If 8 g of O2 occupies 5.6 lit. vol.
And 1 mole of CO2 occupy 22.4 lit and weighs = 44 g at s.t.p.
∴ 5.6 lit. vol. of CO2 will weigh = x 5.6 = 11 g
Hence, mass of CO2 = 11 g
(iv) Avogadro's Law is used above.
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