<u>Answer:</u> The moles of ethylene gas that can react is 0.212 moles
<u>Explanation:</u>
To calculate the moles of oxygen gas, we use the equation given by ideal gas which follows:
where,
P = pressure of the gas = 1.2 atm
V = Volume of the gas = 12.9 L
T = Temperature of the gas = 297 K
R = Gas constant =
n = number of moles of hydrogen gas = ?
Putting values in above equation, we get:
For the given chemical equation:
By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
3 moles of oxygen gas reacts with 1 mole of ethylene gas
So, 0.635 moles of oxygen gas will react with = of ethylene gas
Hence, the moles of ethylene gas that can react is 0.212 moles