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23 June, 23:45

You have 41.6 g of O2 gas in a container with twice the volume as one with CO2 gas in another container. The pressure and temperature of both containers are the same. Calculate the mass of carbon dioxide gas you have in the container.

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  1. 23 June, 23:46
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    The mass of carbon dioxide is 28.6 grams

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Mass of O2 = 41.6 grams

    Volume of the O2 container = 2V

    Volume of the CO2 container = V

    Pressure and temperature are the same

    Step 2: Ideal gas law

    The ideal gas law = p*V=nRT

    For O2: p*2V = n (O2) * R*T

    For CO2: p*V = n (CO2) * R*T

    n (O2) * R*T / P*2V = n (CO2) * R*T / P*V

    Since P, R and T are contstant, we can simplify this to:

    n (O2) / 2 = n (CO2)

    Step 3: Calculate moles of O2

    Moles O2 = mass O2 / Molar mass O2

    Moles O2 = 41.6 grams / 32 g/mol

    Moles O2 = 1.3 mol O2

    The number of moles CO2 = 0.65 mol

    Mass of CO2 = Moles CO2 * Molar Mass CO2

    Mass of CO2 = 0.65 mol * 44.01 g/mol

    Mass of CO2 = 28.6 grams

    The mass of carbon dioxide is 28.6 grams
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