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9 April, 03:18

How many grams of cah2 are needed to generate 145 l of h2 gas if the pressure of h2 is 825 torr at 22 ∘c?

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  1. 9 April, 03:19
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    To solve this problem, we must first assume that CaH2 acts like an ideal gas so that we can use the ideal gas equation:

    P V = n R T

    where,

    P = pressure = 825 torr

    V = volume = 145 L

    n = number of moles = unknown

    R = universal gas constant = 62.36367 L Torr / mol K

    T = absolute temperature = 22°C = 295.15 K

    Finding for n:

    n = P V / R T

    n = (825 torr) (145 L) / (62.36367 L Torr / mol K * 295.15 K)

    n = 6.5 mol

    Molar mass of CaH2 is 42.1 g/mol, therefore the mass is:

    mass CaH2 = (6.5 mol) (42.1 g/mol)

    mass CaH2 = 273.65 g
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