How Many Liters Of Hydrogen Gas Is Formed From The Complete Reaction Of 15.6 G C?

Assume the hydrogen gas collected at a pressure of 1.0 atm and a temp of 360 K.
C(s) + H20(g) = CO(g) + H2(g)


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One Response to “How Many Liters Of Hydrogen Gas Is Formed From The Complete Reaction Of 15.6 G C?”

Feb 24th at 8:07 am By: Dr.A

moles C = 15.6 g / 12.011 g/mol=1.30
the ratio between C and H2 is 1 : 1
moles H2 = 1.30
V = nRT/p= 1.30 x 0.08206 x 360 K/ 1.0 atm =38.4 L

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