Aluminum oxide can be formed from its elements. 4Al(s) + 3O2(g) 2Al2O3(s) What v
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Aluminum oxide can be formed from its elements.
4Al(s) + 3O2(g) 2Al2O3(s)
What volume of oxygen is needed at 28.8 C and 0.9450 atm to completely react with 50.66 g of aluminum?
If 35.0 g of fluorine gas has a temperature of -20.3 C and a pressure of 556 mmHg , what is its volume?
An airplane is pressurized to 650.0 mmHg , which is the atmospheric pressure at a ski resort at 1.30×104 ft altitude.
If air is 21.0 % oxygen, what is the partial pressure of oxygen on the plane?
If the partial pressure of oxygen drops below 100.0 mmHg , passengers become drowsy. If this happens, oxygen masks are released. What is the total cabin pressure at which oxygen masks are dropped?
Explanation / Answer
4Al(s) + 3O2(g) 2Al2O3(s)
4 moles of Al react 3 moles of O2
4*27g of Al react with 3*32g of O2
50.66g of Al react with = 3*32*50.66/4*27 = 45.03g of O2
PV = nRT
PV = WRT/M
V = WRT/PM
= 45.03*0.0821*301.8/0.945*32 = 36.9L of O2
2. P = 556mmHg = 556/760 = 0.73atm
T = -20.3 +273 = 252.7K
n = W/G.M.Wt
= 35/38 = 0.92moles
PV = nRT
V = nRT/P
= 0.92*0.0821*252.7/0.73 = 26.15L
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