Some commercial drain cleaners use a mixture of sodium hydroxide and aluminum powder. When the solid mixture is poured into the drain and dissolves, a reaction ensues that produces hydrogen gas: 2NaOH(aq) + 2AI(s) + 6H2O() 2NAAI(OH)4(aq) + 3H2(g) Determine the pressure (in kPa) of hydrogen gas produced when 15.33 g of aluminum reacts with excess sodium hydroxide and water if the temperature is 10.35 C and the volume is 9.26 L. Provide your answer with TWO decimals.

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Some commercial drain cleaners use a mixture of sodium hydroxide and aluminum
powder. When the solid mixture is poured into the drain and dissolves, a reaction
ensues that produces hydrogen gas:
2NAOH(aq) + 2AI(s) + 6H20() → 2NAAI(OH)4(aq) + 3H2(g)
Determine the pressure (in kPa) of hydrogen gas produced when 15.33 g of
aluminum reacts with excess sodium hydroxide and water if the temperature is 10.35
C and the volume is 9.26 L. Provide your answer with TWO decimals.
Transcribed Image Text:Some commercial drain cleaners use a mixture of sodium hydroxide and aluminum powder. When the solid mixture is poured into the drain and dissolves, a reaction ensues that produces hydrogen gas: 2NAOH(aq) + 2AI(s) + 6H20() → 2NAAI(OH)4(aq) + 3H2(g) Determine the pressure (in kPa) of hydrogen gas produced when 15.33 g of aluminum reacts with excess sodium hydroxide and water if the temperature is 10.35 C and the volume is 9.26 L. Provide your answer with TWO decimals.
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