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Likurg_2 [28]
1 year ago
6

How many liters of gas will be in the closed reaction flask when 36.0L of ethane (C2H6) is allowed to react with 105.0L of oxyge

n (under constant pressure and temperature) to form carbon dioxide gas and water vapor? Assume ideal gas behavior.
Chemistry
1 answer:
Ivan1 year ago
5 0

Answer:- Volume of the gas in the flask after the reaction is 156.0 L.

Solution:-  The balanced equation for the combustion of ethane is:

2C_2H_6(g)+7O_2(g)\rightarrow 4CO_2(g)+6H_2O(g)

From the balanced equation, ethane and oxygen react in 2:7 mol ratio or 2:7 volume ratio as we are assuming ideal behavior.

Let's see if any one of them is limiting by calculating the required volume of one for the other. Let's say we calculate required volume of oxygen for given 36.0 L of ethane as:

36.0LC_2H_6(\frac{7LO_2}{2LC_2H_6})

= 126 L O_2

126 L of oxygen are required to react completely with 36.0 L of ethane but only 105.0 L of oxygen are available, It means oxygen is limiting reactant.

let's calculate the volumes of each product gas formed for 105.0 L of oxygen as:

105.0LO_2(\frac{4LCO_2}{7L O_2})

= 60.0 L CO_2

Similarly, let's calculate the volume of water vapors formed:

105.0L O_2(\frac{6L H_2O}{7L O_2})

= 90.0 L H_2O

Since ethane is present in excess, the remaining volume of it would also be present in the flask.

Let's first calculate how many liters of it were used to react with 105.0 L of oxygen and then subtract them from given volume of ethane to know it's remaining volume:

105.0LO_2(\frac{2LC_2H_6}{7LO_2})

= 30.0 L C_2H_6

Excess volume of ethane = 36.0 L - 30.0 L = 6.0 L

Total volume of gas in the flask after reaction = 6.0 L + 60.0 L + 90.0 L = 156.0 L

Hence. the answer is 156.0 L.

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