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17 December, 21:16

How many molecules of sulfur trioxide would react with 68.9 L of water at STP to produce sulfuric acid? SO3 + H2O H2 (SO4)

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  1. 18 December, 00:30
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    1.9*10²⁴ molecules

    Explanation:

    Equation of reaction:

    SO₃ + H₂O → H₂SO₄

    Since the gas is at STP, then we can use ideal gas equation,

    PV = nRT

    P = pressure of the gas

    V = volume of the gas

    n = number of moles of the gas

    R = ideal gas constant

    T = temperature of the ideal gas

    P = 1.0atm

    V = 68.9L

    n = ?

    R = 0.082J/mol. K

    T = 273.15K

    n = PV / RT

    n = (1.0 * 68.9) / (0.082 * 273.15)

    n = 68.9 / 22.3983

    n = 3.076 moles = 3.1 moles

    From the equation of reaction,

    1 moles of SO₃ will react with 1 mole of H₂O,

    Therefore

    3.1 moles of SO₃ will react with 3.1 moles of H₂O

    Number of moles of SO₃ = 3.1 moles

    1 moles = 6.023*10²³ molecules (Avogadro's constant)

    3.1 moles = x molecules

    X = 3.1 * 6.023*10²³

    X = 1.867*10²⁴ molecules

    The number of molecules of SO₃ is approximately 1.9*10²⁴ molecules
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