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The document provides a chemistry problem set with 8 stoichiometry problems involving reactions between gases. The problems cover calculating amounts of products given amounts of reactants, determining amounts of reactants needed to produce given amounts of products, and calculating pressures in reaction vessels.

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110 WS Gas Stoichiometry

The document provides a chemistry problem set with 8 stoichiometry problems involving reactions between gases. The problems cover calculating amounts of products given amounts of reactants, determining amounts of reactants needed to produce given amounts of products, and calculating pressures in reaction vessels.

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Gas Stoichiometry Name________________________

CHEMISTRY 110 last first


Problem sets are due within the first 5 minutes of lecture on the due date. Significant figures must be correct. All set-
ups must be shown for credit
1] Given the equation: 2 NH3 (g) + 3 Cl2(g) ---> N2(g) + 6 HCl(g)
a. How many milliliters of nitrogen can be made from 13 L of chlorine and 10.0 L of ammonia gas at STP?

Answer _________________________
b. How many grams of chlorine must react to produce 16 L of nitrogen gas at 1.2 atm and 23oC?

Answer _________________________
c. How many liters of ammonia gas at 244 torr and 35oC must be used to produce 2.3 kg of HCl gas?

Answer _________________________
2] How many liters of ammonia, measured at STP, must be used to produce of 2.65 grams of calcium hydride
6 Ca(s) + 2 NH3 (g)--> 3 CaH2(s) + Ca3N2(g)

Answer _________________________
3] What volume of oxygen, measured at 35o C and 752 mm Hg, is required to "burn" 3.26 grams of calcium .
2Ca(s) + O2(g) --> 2CaO(s)

Answer _________________________
4] How many mLs of 0.0246 M AgNO3 required to precipitate as silver chromate all the chromate ion in a solution
containing 2.10 g sodium chromate
Sodium chromate + Silver nitrate --> Silver chromate (solid) + Sodium nitrate

Answer _________________________
5] How many mls of 0.50M nitric acid are required to release 3.44 liters of hydrogen gas at 1.33 atm and 45oC.
HNO3 + Zn ---> Zn(NO3)2 + H2

6/22/2017 B
Answer _________________________
6] What is the molarity of a 5.00 L sodium hydroxide solution that would completely react with 2.00 L of carbon dioxide
gas measured at STP..
NaOH + CO2 --> Na2CO3 + H2O
Find the Molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution

Answer _________________________
7] How many liters of dry hydrogen gas, measured at 796 torr and 25oC, will be released by the decomposition of 255
milliliters of H2O(g) at 1.33 atm and 25oC?

Write the balanced equation ________________________________________

Answer _________________________
8] For the following reaction: 2CO(g) + O2(g) ---> 2CO2(g)
1.5 mol of CO and 2.0 mol of oxygen react in a closed 10 L vessel.
a. How many moles of CO,O2 and CO2 are present at the end of the reaction

Answer: Moles CO____________Moles O2_____________Moles CO2____________


b. What will be the total pressure in the flask at 273K?

Answer _________________________

6/22/2017 B

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