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26 August, 02:04

How many liters of gaseous hydrogen bromide at 58°C and 0.891 atm will a chemist need if she wishes to prepare 3.50 L of 1.20 M hydrobromic acid?

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  1. 26 August, 02:20
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    15.4 l
  2. 26 August, 02:33
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    We need 128 liters of a gaseous hydrogen bromide

    Explanation:

    Step 1:

    Temperature = 58°C

    Pressure = 0.891 atm

    Volume ofHydrobromic acid we want to prepare is 3.50 L (1.20M)

    Step 2: Calculate moles HBr

    Moles HBr = molarity * volule

    Moles HBr = 1.20 * 3.50 L

    Moles HBr = 4.20 moles HBr

    Step 3: Calculate volume of Hydrogen bromide

    pV = nRT

    V = (nRT) / P

    ⇒ with V = the volume of gaseous hydrogen bromide = ?

    ⇒with p = the pressure of the gas = 0.891 atm

    ⇒ with n = the number of moles of hydrogen bromide = 4.2 moles

    ⇒ with R = the gasconstant = 0.08206 L*atm / mol*K

    ⇒ with T = the temperature = 58.0 °C = 273 + 58 = 331 Kelvin

    V = (4.2*0.08206*331) / 0.891

    V = 128 L

    We need 128 liters of a gaseous hydrogen bromide
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