How many lit ers of water can be form ed if 1.25 liters of ethylene are consumed in this reaction?
For this problem, I found the number of mol es of ethylene, then for water, and then found volume by using the Ideal Gas L a w.
However, would it be correct simply to multiply the volume of
C2H4 by 2 since the stiochiometric ratio between ethyl ene and water is 1:2 and also because Avogadro's law applies to this reaction?
Therefore:
Volume of water formed = 1.25 L x 2
= 2.50 L
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How many lit ers of water can be form ed if 1.25 liters of ethylene are consumed in this reaction?
ANSWER:
For this problem, I found the number of mol es of ethylene, then for water, and then found volume by using the Ideal Gas L a w.
However, would it be correct simply to multiply the volume of
C2H4 by 2 since the stiochiometric ratio between ethyl ene and water is 1:2 and also because Avogadro's law applies to this reaction?
Therefore:
Volume of water formed = 1.25 L x 2
= 2.50 L