Calculate+the+final+volume+of+reaction+mixture+when+10+liter+of+carbon+monoxide+and+10+litre+is+allow+to+react+maximum+possible+extant+pressure+and+same+temperature
Answers
Answered by
7
Answer:
Explanation:
The reaction you’re considering is
CO + 1/2 O2→ CO2
That is, one mole of CO reacts to form one mole of CO2. As Steve has hinted, one mole of an ideal gas at room temperature and pressure has a volume of 24 L. Most gases can be considered as fairly close to ideal, so 10 litres of CO will react with 5 litres of O2 to produce 10 litres of CO2.
The big assumption in this is that the gases are not in a closed chamber. Because the total number of moles of gas changes (from 15 to 10), if the chamber is closed, the pressure will also change. This will, of course, affect the volumes.
Thanks for the A2A.
Similar questions