Carbon reacts with oxygen and chlorine to produce phosgene gas (COCI2). The mass of carbon necessary...
Question 22 (1 point) Carbon reacts with oxygen and chlorine to produce phosgene gas (COCI2). The mass of carbon necessary to make 3.96 L of phosgene gas at 25.2 Celsius and 734.1 mm Hg is grams.
Question 21 (1 point) The density of nitrogen at STP (rounded to 3 significant figures) is g/mL. 2 Question 22 (1 point) Carbon reacts with oxygen and chlorine to produce phosgene gas (COCI2). The mass of carbon necessary to make 3.96 L of phosgene gas at 25.2 Celsius and 734.1 mm Hg is grams. 15 Question 23 (1 point) Which substance has the stronger intermolecular forces at room temperature? 18 sulfur 21 chlorine 24
4. Phosgene (COCI2) is a highly toxic industrial chemical made from carbon monoxide and chlorine gases over a catalyst: CO + Cl2 → COC12. Assume carbon monoxide at 270C at a pressure of 24.6 atm is feeding a continuous reactor at a flow rate of 100.0 L/hour. Chlorine gas is also feeding the same reactor at a flow rate of 164.0 L/hr, at a temperature of 7 °C and a pressure of 21.0 atm. Assuming ideal gas behavior and complete...
Carbon tetrachloride reacts at high temperatures with oxygen to produce two toxic gases, phosgene and chlorine. CCl_4(g) + 1/2O_2(g) rlarr COCl_2(g) + Cl_2(g), K_c = 4.4 times 10^9 at 1000 K What K_c for the following reaction? 2CCl_4(g) + O_2(g) rlarr 2COCl_2(g) + 2Cl_2(g) 6.6 times 10^4 4.4 times 10^9 8.8 times 10^9 19 times 10^10 2.3 times 10^-10
Carbon tetrachloride reacts at high temperatures with oxygen to produce two toxic gases, phosgene and chlorine.CCl4(g) + 1/2O2(g) COCl2(g) + Cl2(g), Kc = 4.4 × 109 at 1,000 KCalculate Kc for the reaction 2CCl4(g) + O2(g) 2COCl2(g) + 2Cl2(g).
consider the chemical reaction between carbon and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. what mass of carbon dioxide will be produced if 32.24 grams of carbon reacts completely with 54.75 grams of oxygen?
5. Potassium chlorate reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce chlorine gas. What mass of KCIO3 is needed to make 4.50 L of chlorine at 2.35 atm and 37.0°C? KCIO3(g) + 6HCl(aq) → KCl(aq) + 3Cl2(g) + 3H2O(1)
(15 points): Phosgene (COC2) is a highly toxic gas that was used as a chemical warfare agent in World War l. Although it is now banned for that purpose by international agreement, phosgene is still produced for industrial uses (where it must be handled very carefully!) It forms at high temperatures from a mixture of carbon monoxide and chlorine gases: 2. CoB)+ Cl2(8)COCI2(8) Kc 4.95 at 600. K If 7.5 atm worth of each reactant are pumped into a 5.00x103...
Liquid octane reacts with gaseous oxygen gas to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water . What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide formed from the reaction of of octane and of oxygen gas? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits in it. Liquid octane reacts with gaseous oxygen gas (02) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2) and gaseous water (H2O). What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide formed from the reaction of 36.6...
Liquid hexane reacts with gaseous oxygen gas to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water . What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide formed from the reaction of 81.9 of hexane and 445 of oxygen gas? Round your answer to significant figures.