Chemistry, asked by yeaminbin2018, 5 months ago



What volume of carbon dioxide, CO2(g), can be obtained by reacting 1 dm of methane,
CH,(g), with 1 dm of oxygen, 0, (g)?
CH,(g) + 2O,(g) CO,(g) + 2H2O()
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A.
0.5 dm
B.
1 dm
C.
2 dm
D. 6 dm​

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Answered by anjalic386
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Answer:

1 dm of methane,

CH,(g), with 1 dm of oxygen, 0, (g)?

CH,(g) + 2O,(g) CO,(g) + 2H2O()

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Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
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Answer:

0.5 dm of carbon dioxide CO₂(g) is obtained by reacting 1 dm of methane CH₄(g) with 1 dm of oxygen O₂(g).

Explanation:

The given chemical equation is,

CH₄(g) + 2O₂(g)   →   CO₂(g) + 2H₂O(g)

Amount of CH₄ = 1 dm

Amount of O₂ = 1 dm

As shown in the equation, 1 mole of CH₄ and 2 moles of O₂ gives 1 mole of CO₂ and 2 moles of H₂O.

For gaseous system STP,

1 dm of methane will react with 2 dm of oxygen to give the product 1 dm of carbon dioxide and 2 dm of water.

As 1 dm of oxygen is reacting so only 0.5 dm of methane will react with it and give the product 0.5 dm of carbon dioxide and 1 dm of water

Hence, 0.5 dm of carbon dioxide CO₂(g) is obtained by reacting 1 dm of methane CH₄(g) with 1 dm of oxygen O₂(g).

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