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What volume of oxygen molecules will react with 50cm3 of nitrogen monoxide?

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Answered by usman4916950
0

Explanation:

it comes to reaction that involve gases kept under the same conditions for pressure and temperature, it's important to realize that the mole ratios that exist between the species involved in the reaction becomes equivalent to the volume ratio.

So, take a look at the balanced chemical equation for your reaction

2

CO

(g]

+

O

2(g]

2

CO

2(g]

Notice that you have a

2

:

1

mole ratio between carbon monoxide and oxygen gas. This tells you that the reaction will always consume twice as many moles o carbon monoxide than of oxygen gas.

But since we're working with gases under the same conditions for pressure an temperature, you can say the exact same thing about their volumes.

In other words, the reaction will always consume a volume of carbon monoxide that is twice as large as the volume of oxygen gas.

Now, here's where the tricky part comes in. Notice that the problem provides you with equal volumes of

CO

and

O

2

.

This is a problem because you know that you'd need a volume of

CO

that is twice as large as the volume of

O

2

.

You an thus conclude that you're dealing with a limiting reagent. More specifically, carbon monoxide will act as a limiting reagent because it will be consumed before all the oxygen gets a chance to react.

So, you can say that the reaction will only consume

10

cm

3

CO

1 cm

3

O

2

2

cm

3

CO

=

5 cm

3

a

O

2

So,

10 cm

3

of

CO

wil lreact with

5 cm

3

of

O

2

, leaving

5 cm

3

of

O

2

in excess.

Now look at the

2

:

2

volume ratio that exists between

CO

and

CO

2

. This tells you that for a given volume of

CO

that takes part in the reaction, the reaction produces an equal volume of

CO

2

.

So, if

10 cm

3

of

CO

react, you will get

10 cm

3

of

CO

2

produced.

This means that after the reaction is finished, the reaction vessel will contain

V

gas

=

in excess



V

O

2

+

produced



V

C

O

2

V

gas

=

5 cm

3

+

1 0cm

3

=

15 cm

3

Answered by dipamcool2016
11

Chemical Reaction:

2NO (g) + O₂ (g) -----> 2NO₂ (g)

By Gay-Lussac's law,

From the following reaction, we come to know that 2 volume of Nitrogen Monoxide needs 1 volume of Oxygen to burn to produce 2 volumes of Nitrogen Dioxide.

1 volume of NO₂ needs = 1/2

= 0.5 volume of O₂ to burn

Given Volume = 50 cm³

Oxygen Needed = (50*0.5) cm³

= 25 cm³

I hope this helps.

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