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A sample of gas contains 0.1100 mol of HBr(g) and 5.00x10^-2 mol of Cl2(g) and occupies a volume of 5.85 L. The following reaction takes place:

2HBr(g) + Cl2(g) => 2HCl (g)+Br2(g)

Calculate the volume of the sample after the reaction takes place, assuming that the temperature and the pressure remain constant.

_____L

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The volume of the sample after the reaction : V₂=5.484 L

Further explanation

Given

Reaction

2HBr(g) + Cl2(g) => 2HCl (g)+Br2(g)

0.1100 mol of HBr(g)

5x10⁻² mol of Cl2(g)

Required

The volume of the sample after reaction

Solution

Find limiting reactant :

0.11/2 : 0.05/1 = 0.055 : 0.05

Limiting reactant : Cl₂

mol Products based on mol Cl₂

mol products = mol HCl + mol Br₂

mol products = 2/1x0.05 + 1/1x0.05

mol products = 3 x 0.05 = 0.15

mol reactants = 0.11 + 0.05 = 0.16

From Avogadro's law,

In the same T, P, and V, the gas contains the same number of molecules

So the ratio of gas volume will be equal to the ratio of gas moles

V₁/n₁=V₂/n₂

1 = reactants, 2 = products

Input the value :

5.85/0.16=V₂/0.15

V₂=5.484 L

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