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The combustion of hydrogen-oxygen mixture is used to produce very high temperatures (2500oC) needed for certain types of welding operations.
H2(g)+12O2(g)H2O(g); H=230.9 kJ
Quantity of heat, (in kJ) evolved when a 200 g mixture containing equal parts of H2 and O2 by mass is burned, is

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2.72×103kJ
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1.36×103kJ
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1.44×103kJ
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4.3524×104kJ
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Solution

The correct option is C 1.44×103kJ
Total mass taken = 200 g
So, Mass of each O2 and H2taken
= 2002=100g
Moles of O2 taken =100g=10032=3.125
Moles of H2 taken =100g=1002=50.00 mol
Clearly from here we can say that,
O2 is the limiting reagent.
H2 used in combistion = 2×moles of O2=6.25mol
Thus, heat evolved =Heat evolved for one mole× No. of moles of H2 involved
=230.9 kJ mol1×6.25 mol
=1443.125 kJ=1.44×103 kJ

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