Physics, asked by tiyas118, 3 days ago

According to the following chemical equation
CH, + 20 - CO, + 2H2O
what volume of O, will be required to burn
10 mole of CH, at STP ?
(a) 448 L
(b)224 L
(c) 44.8 L
(d)22.4L​​

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Answered by ry992015
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Answer:

Correct option is

A

50.4 L

CH4+2O2→CO2+2H2O

 1 vol     2 vol

 22.4 L   44.8 L

2H2+O2→2H2O

 2 vol     1 vol

 11.2 L    5.6 L

So, total volume of oxygen requires is 44.8+5.6=50.4L.

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