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All around you there are chemical reactions taking place. Green plants are photosynthesising, car engines are relying on the reaction between petrol and air and your body is performing many complex reactions. In this chapter we will look at two common types of reactions that can occur in the world around you and in the chemistry laboratory. These two types of reactions are acid-base reactions and redox reactions.
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In this case, we use the ideal gas equation to compute the volume as shown below:
Nonetheless we are given mass, for that reason we must compute the moles of gaseous fluorine (molar mass: 38 g/mol) as shown below:
Thus, we compute the volume with the proper ideal gas constant, R:
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The pressure is 58.75 atm.
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From Vanderwaal's equation,
P = nRT/(V-nb) - n^2a/V^2
n is the number of moles of SO2 = mass/MW = 500/64 = 7.81 mol
R is gas constant = 0.0821 L.atm/mol.K
T is temperature of the vessel = 633 K
V is volume of the vessel = 6.3 L
a & b are Vanderwaal's constant = 6.865 L^2.atm/mol^2 and 0.0567 L/mol respectively.
P = (7.81×0.0821×633)/(6.3 - 7.81×0.05679) - (7.81^2 × 6.865)/6.3^2 = 69.30 - 10.55 = 58.75 atm
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