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step:
when
Gwen
Step 2
we
2C₂ H₂ NO + H₂O
have
excess of water.
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42.000 кд ов
urea and
reaction is
weight of
weight of
Step: molecular formula of methyl isocyanate
2 moles of G₂H₂ NO gives
Imole of
CO₂
to calculate
No. of moles of C₂H₂ NO
weight
Gram/M-W
=
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=
amount of
methyl isocyanate is reacted
2
C3H6 M₂O + CO₂
42000 x 10
57-051
736-18 x 10²³ moles
reacted
CO₂ released
1, 3 dimethy
wrea formed
= no: of moles of dimethyl wrea X GMW &
3
736-18 X10
32431.67x10³9
32431-67 kg
88.108
736-18x10³
2
16195.16 gx10³
= 16195.16 kg
x 44
products formed
AA C
H₂ NO
Imole of 1,3-dimethyl
=
with
736-18 x10
volume of Co₂.
3
released
x 22.4 L
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