Question
Question: Air contains \( {\text{23% }} \) oxygen and \( {\text{77% }} \) nitrogen by weight. What is the perc...
Air contains {\text{23% }} oxygen and {\text{77% }} nitrogen by weight. What is the percentage of O2 by volume?
(A) 28.1
(B) 20.7
(C) 21.8
(D) 23.0
Solution
In the above question, percentage of oxygen and nitrogen is given and we have to find out the percentage of oxygen by volume. As we know that molar mass of a substance occupy 22.4L volume and we can find out the percentage of O2 after knowing the volume occupied by oxygen and nitrogen.
Complete step by step solution
In the question, as the percentage of oxygen and nitrogen are given and hence, we should take a fixed amount of air in order to perform further calculations.
Suppose, 100g of air is taken. This implies that weight of O2 is 23g whereas weight of N2 is 77g .
From the atomic table, we know that atomic mass of oxygen is 16g and atomic mass of nitrogen is 14g.
Molar mass of oxygen ( MO ) = 2× atomic mass of oxygen
So, MO = 2×16 = 32g
So, 32g of oxygen occupies 22.4L space.
23g of oxygen occupies 3222.4×23 = 16.1L space.
Molar mass of oxygen ( MN ) = 2× atomic mass of nitrogen
So, MN = 2×14 = 28g
So, 28g of nitrogen occupies 22.4L space.
77g of nitrogen occupies 2822.4×77 = 61.6L space.
Total volume occupied ( V ) = Volume occupied by oxygen ( VO ) + Volume occupied by nitrogen ( VN )
V=16.1 + 61.6 = 77.7L
Percentage volume of oxygen is VVO × 100 = 77.716.1 × 100 = 20.72
∴ Percentage of O2 by volume is 20.7 .
Hence, the correct option is option B.
Note
In these types of questions where percentages of individual substances are given, first we have to take 100g of air in order to make calculation easier. Remember that the molar mass of a substance occupies 22.4L volume.