Laws of Definite Proportions, Multiple Proportions
For the react...
Question
For the reaction: A(g)+B(g)→C(g) At STP 30 g of gas A reacts with 11.2 L of gas B and produces gas C, which is diatomic. Calculate the number of atoms in C. (Molar mass of A = 60 g/mol, NA is Avogadro's number )
A
NA
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B
0.05NA
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C
0.5NA
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D
1.5NA
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Solution
The correct option is ANA For the reaction: A(g)+B(g)→C(g) Number of moles of A(g) nA=givenmassmolarmass=3060=0.5mol Number of moles of B(g) nB=Volume(L) of gas at STP22.4L=11.222.4=0.5mol
0.5 mol of each A and B will produce 0.5 mol of C. A(g)0.5mol+B(g)0.5mol→C(g)0.5mol We know that: Number of moles of C gas =nC=0.5 Number of atoms of C=nC×NA×2=NA