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A Gas Cylinder Can Hold 1 Kg of Hydrogen at Room Temperature and Pressure Find the Number of Moles of Hydrogen Present. F the Number of Molecules of Hydrogen in the Cylinder is X, Calculate the Number of Co2 Molecules in the Cylinder Under the Same Conditions of Temperature and Pressure. - Chemistry

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A gas cylinder can hold 1 kg of hydrogen at room temperature and pressure

1) Find the number of moles of hydrogen present.

2) What weight of CO2 can the cylinder hold under similar conditions of temperature and pressure? (H = 1, C = 12, O = 16)

3) If the number of molecules of hydrogen in the cylinder is X, calculate the number of CO2 molecules in the cylinder under the same conditions of temperature and pressure.

4) State the law that helped you to arrive at the above result.

उत्तर

Given:

Mass of hydrogen = 1 kg at 298 K and 1 atm pressure

1) Moles of hydrogen =?

Number of moles of hydrogen  =`"Mass of hydrogen"/"Gramatomicmass of hydrogen"`

= `"1000g"/ "1g"`

= 1000moles of hydrogen

2) At STP, 1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4 L

So, at STP, 1000 moles of CO2 will occupy the same space as that of hydrogen

Atomic masses of C and O are 12 and 16, respectively

Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + 32 = 44 g

1000 moles of CO2 = 44 × 1000 = 44000 g = 44 kg CO2

Thus, the cylinder can hold 44 kg CO2

3) 1 mole of any gas = 6.022 × 1023 molecules

1000 moles of hydrogen = 6.022 × 1026 molecules = X

As the number of moles of hydrogen and CO2 are the same,

the number of molecules of CO2 = X = 6.022 × 1026 molecules of CO2

4) Avogadro’s law states that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, equal volumes of different gases have the same number of molecules.

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