Respuesta :
Answer:
7.13 L of ethanol, CH₃CH₂OH
Explanation:
We'll begin by calculating the number of mole in 2.24 g of ethanol. This can be obtained as follow:
Mass of CH₃CH₂OH = 2.24 g
Molar mass of CH₃CH₂OH = 12 + (3×1) + 12 + (2×1) + 16 + 1
= 12 + 3 + 12 + 2 + 16 + 1
= 46 g/mol
Mole of CH₃CH₂OH =?
Mole = mass / molar mass
Mole of CH₃CH₂OH = 2.24 / 46
Mole of CH₃CH₂OH = 0.049 mole
Next, we shall convert 40 °C to Kelvin temperature. This can be obtained as follow:
T(K) = T(°C) + 273
T(°C) = 40 °C
T(K) = 40 °C + 273
T(K) = 313 K
Finally, we shall determine the volume of ethanol, CH₃CH₂OH in present in the container. This can be obtained as follow:
Pressure (P) = 17.88 KPa
Temperature (T) = 313 K
Number of mole (n) = 0.049 mole
Gas constant (R) = 8.314 L.KPa/Kmol
Volume (V) =?
PV = nRT
17.88 × V = 0.049 × 8.314 × 313
Divide both side by 17.88
V = (0.049 × 8.314 × 313) / 17.88
V = 7.13 L
Thus, 7.13 L of ethanol, CH₃CH₂OH will be present in the container.
Based on the mass of ethanol provided, the mass of liquid ethanol is 1.61 g
What is the relationship between gas volume, pressure, temperature and moles?
The relationship between the gas volume, pressure, temperature and moles is given by the ideal gas equation:
- PV = nRT
where:
- P is pressure
- V is volume
- n is number of moles
- R is molar gas constant = 8.314 L.KPa/Kmol
- T is temperature
From data provided:
P = 17.88 kPa
V = 3.00 L
T = 40.0 °C = 313 K
R = 0.049 mole
n = ?
n = PV/RT
n = 17.88 * 2/8.314 * 313
n = 0.0137 moles
Mass of ethanol gas = number of moles * molar mass
Mass of gaseous ethanol = 0.0137 mole * 46 g/mol
Mass of gaseous ethanol = 0.63 g
Then:
Mass of liquid ethanol, CH₃CH₂OH = 2.24 - 0.63
Mass of liquid ethanol, CH₃CH₂OH = 1.61 g
Therefore, the mass of liquid ethanol is 1.61 g
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