ided Practice ections: Complete all problems. Ensure your work is shown, and proper units are plied. 1) What volume of O2 is produced when 47.2 g of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O2) decomposes to form water and oxygen at 160°C and 2.0 atm? 2_H,Oz (aq) → 2_H2O (I) + | _Oz (g) "n" (PV=nRT> 1) Stoich 47.2 g H₂0₂ 1 2) P₁₂V=nRT₂ P=2.0 atm n=0.6941 mol O₂ b=0.0821... T=433K Mol H2 Ind 0₂ X 349H₂0₂² 2 mol H₂0₂ x V=ORT P (0.6 941)(0,0821) (433) (2.0) = 12,34 V= 702=0.6941 mol O2 s reaction uses 24.1 g of copper(1) sulfide. Determine the volume of sulfur xide gas that would be collected at 237°C and 10.7 atm. 2 Cu₂S (s) +3_0₂ (g) → Cu₂0 (s) + 2 SO₂ (g)
ided Practice ections: Complete all problems. Ensure your work is shown, and proper units are plied. 1) What volume of O2 is produced when 47.2 g of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O2) decomposes to form water and oxygen at 160°C and 2.0 atm? 2_H,Oz (aq) → 2_H2O (I) + | _Oz (g) "n" (PV=nRT> 1) Stoich 47.2 g H₂0₂ 1 2) P₁₂V=nRT₂ P=2.0 atm n=0.6941 mol O₂ b=0.0821... T=433K Mol H2 Ind 0₂ X 349H₂0₂² 2 mol H₂0₂ x V=ORT P (0.6 941)(0,0821) (433) (2.0) = 12,34 V= 702=0.6941 mol O2 s reaction uses 24.1 g of copper(1) sulfide. Determine the volume of sulfur xide gas that would be collected at 237°C and 10.7 atm. 2 Cu₂S (s) +3_0₂ (g) → Cu₂0 (s) + 2 SO₂ (g)
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