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Gas Stoichiometry Non-Standard Conditions. The relationship between volume and moles (n)

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1 Gas Stoichiometry Non-Standard Conditions

2 The relationship between volume and moles (n)

3 Stating the relationship

4 Avogadro’s Hypothesis Equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of particles.

5 Molar volume of a gas 22.4 L per mole gas at STP

6 C 3 H 8 + 5 O 2  3 CO 2 + 4 H 2 O If 25 liters of oxygen are consumed in the reaction above at STP, how many liters of carbon dioxide are produced?

7 Nonstandard Conditions Gas volume changes dramatically when pressure or temperature change. Key: mole to mole conversions aren’t affected by pressure or temperature.

8 Doing the Calculations Given a volume of gas at other than STP? – Convert to STP or find moles of gas before doing the mole-mole calculation. Finding the volume of gas at other than STP? –Do the mole-mole conversion, then convert the volume to stated conditions

9 Problem 1 What volume of chlorine gas measured at 18.5 o C and 98.0 kPa can be produced by the electrolysis of 62.3 g of NaCl to give sodium metal and chlorine gas? Answer: 13.2 L


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