4) What volume of hydrogen gas is evolved from a reaction between 0.69 g of Na and water? The gas is collected at 22.°C and 790 mmHg. Na (s) + _H₂O (1)→→ ___NaOH (aq) + ______H₂ (g)

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ections: Complete all problems. Ensure your work is shown, and proper units are
plied.
1) What volume of O2 is produced when 47.2 g of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O2)
decomposes to form water and oxygen at 160°C and 2.0 atm?
2_H2Oz (aq) → 2_H2O (I) + |_ O2 (g)
"n" CPV = nRT
1) Stoich
47.2 g H₂02
O
1
2) P₁₂V=nRT₁₂
P=2.0 atm
n=0.6941 mol O₂
B=0.0821...
T=433K
mol H₂
349H₂0₂ 2 mol H₂0₂
I no 0₂
X
V = nRT
x
V=
(8.6941)(0,0821) (433)
=12,34
702=0.6941
mol 0₂
4) What volume of hydrogen gas is evolved from a reaction between 0.69 g of
Na and water? The gas is collected at 22.°C and 790 mmHg.
Na (s) +
H₂O (1) - NaOH (aq) + _H₂ (g)
Transcribed Image Text:ided Practice ections: Complete all problems. Ensure your work is shown, and proper units are plied. 1) What volume of O2 is produced when 47.2 g of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O2) decomposes to form water and oxygen at 160°C and 2.0 atm? 2_H2Oz (aq) → 2_H2O (I) + |_ O2 (g) "n" CPV = nRT 1) Stoich 47.2 g H₂02 O 1 2) P₁₂V=nRT₁₂ P=2.0 atm n=0.6941 mol O₂ B=0.0821... T=433K mol H₂ 349H₂0₂ 2 mol H₂0₂ I no 0₂ X V = nRT x V= (8.6941)(0,0821) (433) =12,34 702=0.6941 mol 0₂ 4) What volume of hydrogen gas is evolved from a reaction between 0.69 g of Na and water? The gas is collected at 22.°C and 790 mmHg. Na (s) + H₂O (1) - NaOH (aq) + _H₂ (g)
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