Asked by R.amar
How many litres of hydrogen at 0 celsius and 1400 mm Hg are produced if 15g of magnesium reacts with sulphuric acid
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Answered by
DrBob222
I assume you mean an (excess) of H2SO4.
Mg + H2SO4 ==> MgSO4 + H2
mols Mg = g/atomic mass = 15/24.3 = ?
Convert mols Mg to mols H2 produced. You know from the equation that 1 mol Mg will produce 1 mol H2 gas.
Then use PV = nRT to calculate volume of H2 in liters.
Remember that 1400 mm Hg pressure = 1400/760 = ? atmospheres P.
Remember 0 oC = 273 K
You have n = mols Mg
Post your work if you get stuck.
Mg + H2SO4 ==> MgSO4 + H2
mols Mg = g/atomic mass = 15/24.3 = ?
Convert mols Mg to mols H2 produced. You know from the equation that 1 mol Mg will produce 1 mol H2 gas.
Then use PV = nRT to calculate volume of H2 in liters.
Remember that 1400 mm Hg pressure = 1400/760 = ? atmospheres P.
Remember 0 oC = 273 K
You have n = mols Mg
Post your work if you get stuck.
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