ghuy
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Hey everyone,
The question asks:
If 42.7g of CO reacts completely at 25 degrees celsius and a pressure of 1atm, calculate the volume of N2 gas released.
I'm not sure whether its a typo, but CO is a gas, shouldn't it be 42.7L instead?
This my solution:
1) found how many moles there were in CO using n=m/MM
2) I then found how many litres of CO was involved n=V/Vm
3) The molar ration or the coming gas ratio was 1:1 therefore same amount of CO and N2=37.7L
I think I did something wrong, but I can't point it out.
Any suggestions and help will be really helpful!
Thanks in advance!
The question asks:
If 42.7g of CO reacts completely at 25 degrees celsius and a pressure of 1atm, calculate the volume of N2 gas released.
I'm not sure whether its a typo, but CO is a gas, shouldn't it be 42.7L instead?
This my solution:
1) found how many moles there were in CO using n=m/MM
2) I then found how many litres of CO was involved n=V/Vm
3) The molar ration or the coming gas ratio was 1:1 therefore same amount of CO and N2=37.7L
I think I did something wrong, but I can't point it out.
Any suggestions and help will be really helpful!
Thanks in advance!