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4 September, 12:21

How many liters of fluorine gas are needed to form 879 L of sulfur hexafluoride gas if the following reaction takes place at 2.00 atm and 273.15 K

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  1. 4 September, 14:32
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    2637.3 litters of fluorine gas are needed to produce 879 litters of sulfur hexafluoride.

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Volume of SF₆ = 879 L

    Pressure = 2 atm

    Temperature = 273.15 k

    Volume of fluorine required = ?

    Solution:

    Balance chemical equation:

    S (s) + F₂ (g) → SF₆ (g)

    First of all we will calculate the moles of SF₆.

    PV = nRT

    n = PV/RT

    n = 2. atm * 879L / 0.0821 L. atm. mol⁻¹. K⁻¹ * 273.15 K

    n = 1758 atm. L / 22.43 L. atm. mol⁻¹

    n = 78.4 mol

    78.4 moles of SF₆ will produce.

    Now we will compare the moles of SF₆ and fluorine from balance chemical equation.

    SF₆ : F

    1 : 3

    78.4 : 3/1 * 78.4 = 235.2 moles

    Now we will calculate the volume of fluorine.

    PV = nRT

    V = nRT / P

    V = 235.2 mol. 0.0821 L. atm. mol⁻¹. K⁻¹ * 273.15 K / 2 atm

    V = 5274. 5 / 2

    V = 2637.3 L

    2637.3 litters of fluorine gas are needed to produce 879 litters of sulfur hexafluoride.
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