2) What volume (at 21.5psi and 78°C) of hydrogen gas that needed I be added to the Question #1 so that each react "runs out" (called Stoichiometric amounts) at the same time. |
2) What volume (at 21.5psi and 78°C) of hydrogen gas that needs to be added to the oxygen gas from the Question #1 so that each react "runs out" (called Stoichiometric amounts) at the same time. |
4) Using the balanced chemical reaction from the Adding Some Bubbles to the Kicked Bestest Sugared Drink, if I react 721mL of a 0.382M sodium bicarbonate solution to excess citric acid, what will be the volume ( at 571mmHg and 83°C)? |
4) Using the balanced chemical reaction from the Adding Some Bubbles to the Kicked Bestest Sugared Drink, if I react 721mL of a 0.382M sodium bicarbonate solution to excess citric acid, what will be the volume of carbon dioxide gas (at 571mmHg and 83°C)? |
5) If I decided to use a 0.712M solution of citric acid to supply the citric acid instead of the solid acid to Question #4, what volume of this solution would I need for Stoichiometric amounts? |
5) If I decided to use a 0.712M solution of citric acid to supply the citric acid instead of the solid acid to Question #4, what volume of this solution would I need for Stoichiometric amounts (i.e. so both reactants "run out" at same time)? |
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1) 4.44g H2O1 2) 4.86L H2 3) 75.2g N2 (suppose to ask for volume,89.9L or 90.0L N2) 4) 10.7 L CO2 5) 0.129L or 129mL |