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19 December, 09:30

A gas sample contains 16.0 g of CH4, 16.0 g of O2, 16.0 g of SO2, and 33.0 g of CO2. What is the total number of moles of gas in the sample?:

A) 2.50 moles

B) 3.00 moles

C) 2.75 moles

D) 2.25 moles

E) 4.00 moles

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  1. 19 December, 09:47
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    The answer is A) 2.50 moles

    Atomic masses (A) of the following atoms are:

    A (C) = 12 g/mol

    A (O) = 16 g/mol

    A (H) = 1 g/mol

    A (S) = 32 g/mol

    The number of moles (n) is the quotient of mass (m) and molar mass (M)

    n = m/M

    m (CH4) = 16.0 g

    M (CH4) = A (C) + 4A (H) = 12 + 4 * 1 = 12 + 4 = 16 g/mol

    n (CH4) = 16.0 g / 16 g/mol = 1 mol

    m (O2) = 16.0 g

    M (O2) = 2A (O) = 2 * 16 = 32 g/mol

    n (O2) = 16.0 g / 32 g/mol = 0.5 mol

    m (SO2) = 16.0 g

    M (SO2) = A (S) + 2A (O) = 32 + 2 * 16 = 32 + 32 = 64 g/mol

    n (SO2) = 16.0 g / 64 g/mol = 0.25 mol

    m (CO2) = 33.0 g

    M (CO2) = A (C) + 2A (O) = 12 + 2 * 16 = 12 + 32 = 44 g/mol

    n (CO2) = 33.0 g / 44 g/mol = 0.75 mol

    The total number of moles of gas in the sample is:

    n (CH4) + n (O2) + n (SO2) + n (CO2) = 1 mol + 0.5 mol + 0.25 mol + 0.75 mol =

    = 2.50 moles
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