Complete Question
What volume of butane can be produced from the reaction of 13.45 g of carbon and 17.65 L of hydrogen gas at STP ?
Answer:
The volume of butane produced is
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mass of carbon is
The volume of hydrogen is
The number of moles of carbon is mathematically evaluated as
Where
is the molar mass of carbon which is a constant with value
So
Now since the volume of the hydrogen is measured at standard temperature and pressure
Hence the number of moles of hydrogen is
Where 22.4 is a constant
Comparing
we see that hydrogen is the limiting reactant
because
is greater than
The chemical equation for this reaction is
looking at chemical equation we see that
5 moles of hydrogen gas reacts with 4 moles of carbon to produce 1 mole of butane
This implies that
0.79 moles react with 1.12 moles of carbon to produce x moles of butane
Therefore
Now since this reaction is carried out at standard temperature and pressure the volume of butane produced will be