1. In the eudiometer tube, 26 liters of hydrogen gas and 21 liters of oxygen gas are inserted and then electric sparks are passed through the gas mixture. Determine the volume of gas remaining and what gas is left over?

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1. In the eudiometer tube, 26 liters of
hydrogen gas and 21 liters of oxygen gas are
inserted and then electric sparks are passed
through the gas mixture. Determine the
volume of gas remaining and what gas is left
over?
can you do the above problems using the
solution as below, please help me I really
need,
Example
A total of 15 L of ammonia gas
(NH3) is produced from nitrogen gas
and hydrogen gas, determine the volume and
gases required at the same volume and
pressure.
Settlement:
Reaction: N2 (g) + 3H2 (g)
2NH3(g)
coefficient N
Volume N2
x volume NH3
NH coefficient 3
-x 15 L = 7,5 L
coefficient N 2
Volume H2 =
x volume H2
coefficient H2
= 2x 15 L = 22,5 L
So, the volume of nitrogen is 7.5 L and hydrogen is
22.5L
Transcribed Image Text:this is a question 1. In the eudiometer tube, 26 liters of hydrogen gas and 21 liters of oxygen gas are inserted and then electric sparks are passed through the gas mixture. Determine the volume of gas remaining and what gas is left over? can you do the above problems using the solution as below, please help me I really need, Example A total of 15 L of ammonia gas (NH3) is produced from nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas, determine the volume and gases required at the same volume and pressure. Settlement: Reaction: N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) 2NH3(g) coefficient N Volume N2 x volume NH3 NH coefficient 3 -x 15 L = 7,5 L coefficient N 2 Volume H2 = x volume H2 coefficient H2 = 2x 15 L = 22,5 L So, the volume of nitrogen is 7.5 L and hydrogen is 22.5L
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