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Question: At NTP, \(10{\text{L}}\)of \({{\text{H}}_2}{\text{S}}\) gas reacted with \(10{\text{L}}\) of \({\tex...
At NTP, 10Lof H2S gas reacted with 10L of SO2 gas. The volume of gas, after the reaction is complete, would be:
A. 5L
B. 10L
C. 15L
D. 20L
Solution
A chemical compound contains the same elements in exactly the same proportions by mass regardless of the size of the sample or source of the compound. Volume of a gas is usually measured at NTP. At NTP, one mole of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4L.
Complete step by step answer:
Avogadro’s law states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of particles. Molar volume of a gas is 22.4L.
The balanced chemical reaction is given below:
2H2S+SO2→2H2O + 3S
Here, 2mol of H2S is reacted with 1mol of SO2 producing 2mol of water molecule and 3mol of sulfur. Mole is used to measure the amount of gases. The mass of one mole of any gas is equal to the molecular mass in grams.
i.e. 2mol of H2S has a volume of 2×22.4L at NTP.
i.e. 2mol of H2S has a volume of 44.8L at NTP.
22.4L of SO2 gas reacts with 44.8L of H2S.
1L of SO2gas reacts with 44.8L22.4L of H2S.
10L of SO2 reacts with 44.8L22.4L×10L = 5L of H2S.
So, the correct answer is Option A.
Additional Information:
One mole has an Avogadro number of particles in it. Mole is the measure of the amount of particles in matter. Molar mass of a substance is the mass of one mole of the substance. It is numerically equal to the atomic mass or formula mass.
Note:
The volume of a gas varies with temperature and pressure. Thus the molar volume of a gas at STP is 22.4L. The standard temperature is 273K and standard pressure is 1atm. Molar volume of any gas is used as a conversion when calculating quantities of gases in chemical changes.