Answer:
514.76 grams of carbon tetrachloride are required.
Step-by-step explanation:
P = Pressure of vapor = 1.77 atm
V = Volume of vapor =
= 45.6 L
n = number of moles of Freon-21 = ?
R = Gas constant = 0.0821 L.atm/mol.K
T = Temperature of vapor = 21°C = 294.15 K
PV = nRT( ideal gas equation)
![(1.77 atm)* 45.6 L=n* (0.0821L.atm/mol.K)* 294.15 K\\\\n=3.3426 mole](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/college/ju0a58iz2pc7r52ky8vpisb93ad6yuhqqc.png)
![CCl_4+2HF\rightarrow CF_2Cl_2+2HCl](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/5vxr4ij5t8ucy980ssu9fkhzah3cxnre98.png)
Moles of Freon-21 = 3.3426 mol
According to reaction, 1 mol of Freon-21 is obtained from 1 mole of carbon tetrachloride.
Then 3.3426 moles of Freon-21 will be obtained from:
![(1)/(1)* 3.3426 mol=3.3426 mol](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/college/5bmzy0xv2agv5wjpqi8qew4lp3c63ky7ui.png)
Mass of 3.3426 moles of carbon tetrachloride:
3.3426 mol × 154 g/mol = 514.76 g
514.76 grams of carbon tetrachloride are required.