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20 June, 18:31

How many liters of hydrogen gas are formed from the complete reaction of 1.04 mol of C? Assume that the hydrogen gas is collected at a pressure of 1.0 atm and temperature of 316 K.

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  1. 20 June, 18:48
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    The volume is 2.23 liters of hydrogen gas.

    Explanation:

    moles of C = grams / molecular mass of C

    = 1.04 g / 12.011 g/mol.

    = 0.086

    The ratio between C and H2 is 1 : 1

    moles H2 = 0.086

    V = nRT / p

    = 0.086 x 0.08206 x 316 K / 1.0 atm

    V = 2.23 L.
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