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How much faster would fluorine gas (F2) escape from a small hole than chlorine gas (Cl2)?...
Chlorine gas reacts with fluorine gas to form chlorine trifluoride. Cl2 (g) + 3F2 (g) > 2CLF3 (g) A 2.00 L reaction vessel, intially at 298K, contains Cl2 gas at a partial pressure of 337 mmHg and F2 gas at a partial pressure of 729 mmHg. Identify the limiting reactiant and determine the theoretical yield of ClF3 in grams. What is the final pressure in the reacion vesseul assuming its volume and temperatue remain constant.
Chlorine gas and fluorine gas will combine to form one gaseous product. 1.0 L of Cl2 reacts with 3.0 L of F2 to produce 2 L of product. Assuming constant temperature and pressure conditions, what is the formula of the product? Cl2F2 O CIF CIFS CIF2 CIF
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2. Chlorine gas can be prepared from treating hydrochloric acid with fluorine gas according to the following equation: F2+2 HClea) a) What pressure of Cl at 39°C can be produced from the complete reaction of 2.226 g of F, gas and 75.0 mL of 1.50 M HCI in a 3.00 L container ? (12 points; note you can neglect the volume occupied by aqueous acid; HF is a weak acid) b) Would the initial pressure of fluorine gas...
An unknown gas effuses at a rate 2.41 times faster than Cl2. What is the density (g/L) of the unknown gas assuming conditions of STP? Report your answer to the third decimal place.
Cl2 + 3F2 → 2CIF: Chlorine reacts with fluorine to form gaseous chlorine trifluoride. You start with 500g of chlorine and 95.0g of fluorine. a) What is the limiting reagent? b) What is the theoretical yield of chlorine trifluoride in grams? c) How many grams of excess reactant remain un-reacted? 2C2H2 + 50, 400, + 2H2O Oxyacetylene torches used in welding and cutting steel reach temperatures near 2000'C. The reaction involved is the complete combustion of acetylene (CH2). Starting with...
22. Helium will effuse from a balloon how much faster than nitrogen gas? 23. If 4.0 g of helium gas occupies a volume of 22.4 L at 0°C and a pressure of 1.0 atm, what volume does 3.0 g of He occupy under the same conditions?
Antimony can react with chlorine gas to give antimonytrichloride. _____ Sb(s) + _____ Cl2(g)?_____ SbCl3(l) Which of the following is the best set of stoichiometric coefficients to balance this equation? (a) 1, 1, 1 (b) 1, 3, 2 (c) 4, 6, 4 (d) 2, 3, 2 (iv) The very stable compound SF6 is made by burning sulfur in an atmosphere of fluorine. S8(s) + 24 F2(g)?8 SF6(g) If you need 2.50 moles of SF6, you will need to use (a)...
9. A sample of chlorine gas (Cl2) (mass=5.56x10-kg), held at constant pressure (P=2.026x105Pa), is expanded from 40.0cm to 50.0cm. a. Determine the work output for this gas during the compression. b. Calculate the internal energy change for the gas. c. How much heat is absorbed/released by the gas?
wolod covig lolom od nimeona ni upenwolle would 8a) Hydrogen gas (H2) and fluorine (F2) are placed at opposite ends of a 200 meter tube. Where will they meet? H2 = 2.02 g/mol and F2 = 38 g/molo mod gniwollte no nosibirdydd add E lo obam ad olidorasidalsvolto abbonsided lower to color zirl lobo od tat oldizzoq oli tud blog moll solo in zang basa barolo o moltoloo to sito di idon 8b) If you heat just the fluorine, at...
Hydrogen gas reacts with chlorine gas, to produce hydrogen chloride, HCl. H2 (g) + Cl2 (g) → 2 HCl (g) How many molecules of HCl are produced from 100.0 g Cl2? (ans: 1.70 x 1024 HCl molecules)