Calculate the volume of oxygen required for the complete combustion of 8.8 g of propane (C3H8).
[Atomic mass: C = 12, O = 16, H = 1, Molar volume = 22.4 dm3 at stp]
5.20 litres
3.50 litres
2.58 litres
4.48 litres
1.99 litres
(i) Calculate the volume of 320 g of SO2 at stp (Atomic mass: S = 32 and O = 16) (ii) State Gay-Lussac's Law of combining volumes. (iii) Calculate the volume of oxygen required for the complete combustion of 8.8 g of propane (C3H8). (Atomic mass: C = 14, O = 16, H = 1, Molar Volume = 22.4 dm3 at stp)
Calculate the volume of 320 g of SO2 at STP.
[Atomic mass: S = 32 and 0=16]
What volume of oxygen would be required for the complete combustion of 100 litres of ethane? The following equation is as follows:
2C2H6+7O2→4CO2+6H2O
(a)
(i) Calculate the volume of 320 of SO2 at STP. (Atomic mass : S = 32 and O = 16). (ii) State Gay-Lussac's law of combining volume (iii) Calculate the volume of oxygen required for the complete combustion of 8.8 g of propane (C3H8) (Atomic mass; C = 12, 0 = 16, H = 1, Molar volume −22.4dm3
(b)
(i) An organic compound with vapour density = 94 contains C = 12.67% H = 2.13 % and Br = 85.11% Find the molecular formula. [Atomic mass ; C = 12, H = 1, Br = 80] (ii) Calculate the mass of (1) 1022 Atoms of sulphur. (2) 0.1 mole of carbon dioxide. [Atomic mass; S = 32, C = 12 and O = 16 and Avogadro's number =6×1023