Answer:
2.40 × 10³ L
Step-by-step explanation:
You know that you will need a balanced equation with masses, moles, and molar masses, so gather all the information in one place.
M_r: 2.016
CH₄ + H₂O ⟶ CO + 3H₂
m/g: 5460
Step 1. Convert grams of H₂ to moles of H₂
1 mol H₂ = 2.016 g H₂
Moles of H₂ = 5460 × 1/2.016
Moles of H₂ = 2708 mol H₂
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Step 2. Convert moles of H₂ to moles of CH₄.
The molar ratio is 1 mol CH₄ to 3 mol H₂
Moles of CH₄ = 2708 × 1/3
Moles of CH₄ = 902.8 mol CH₄
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Step 3. Use the Ideal Gas Law to calculate the volume.
pV = nRT Divide each side by V
V = (nRT)/p
n = 902.8 mol
R = 0.082 06 L·atm·K⁻¹mol⁻¹
T = (700 + 273.15) K = 973.15 K
p = 2280 mmHg × 1 atm/760 mmHg = 3.000 atm
V = (902.8 × 0.082 06 × 973.15)/3.000
V = 72 090/3.000
V = 2.40 × 10³ L