Aluminum reacts with sulfuric acid to form aluminum sulfate and hydrogen. What is the volume of hydrogen gas in liters (L) produced at and pressure, whenof aluminum and of sulfuric acid are combined for the reaction?
Given reaction:
Given:
Given mass of
Molar mass of
Step 1: Find the number of moles of Aluminium and Sulphuric acid.
We know that,
Similarly, we could find out the number of moles of Sulphuric acid.
is the limiting reagent (The substance that is totally consumed in a reaction is called the limiting reagent).
Now by using the stoichiometric concept (Stoichiometry as the calculation of products and reactants in a chemical reaction. It is basically concerned with numbers.), one could say,
When 2 moles of Aluminum are made to react with 3 moles of Sulphuric acid, 3 moles of hydrogen gas are formed.
Step 2: Find the volume of hydrogen gas.
Now by Idea gas equation,
Where,
Pressure,
Volume
no. of moles
(gas constant)
Temperature.
Therefore the amount of hydrogen gas produced is