Suppose you performed a similar experiment using an unknown carbonate sample. The pressure and volume were measured after the temperature stabilized at 21.5 °C. Given the data in the table, calculate the moles of CO₂ produced. initial pressure (atm) initial gas volume (mL) volume of 1.0 M HCI solution added to fully consume the carbonate sample (ml) moles of CO₂: 18.33 PV=nRT Incorrect final pressure (atm) final gas volume (mL) What is the stoichiometric ratio between HCI and CO₂? n=PV/RT=1.32*0.022/0.0821*294.5-0.0012moles stoichiometric ratio between HCI and CO2=0.022/0.0012-18.33 1.000 240.0 22.0 2.320 218.0 mol

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Suppose you performed a similar experiment using an unknown carbonate sample. The pressure and volume were measured
after the temperature stabilized at 21.5 °C. Given the data in the table, calculate the moles of CO₂ produced.
moles of CO₂:
volume of 1.0 M HCI solution added to fully consume the carbonate sample (ml)
18.33
PV=nRT
initial pressure (atm)
Incorrect
initial gas volume (mL)
final pressure (atm)
final gas volume (mL)
What is the stoichiometric ratio between HCI and CO₂?
n=PV/RT=1.32*0.022/0.0821*294.5-0.0012moles
stoichiometric ratio between HCI and CO2=0.022/0.0012-18.33
1.000
240.0
22.0
2.320
218.0
mol
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you performed a similar experiment using an unknown carbonate sample. The pressure and volume were measured after the temperature stabilized at 21.5 °C. Given the data in the table, calculate the moles of CO₂ produced. moles of CO₂: volume of 1.0 M HCI solution added to fully consume the carbonate sample (ml) 18.33 PV=nRT initial pressure (atm) Incorrect initial gas volume (mL) final pressure (atm) final gas volume (mL) What is the stoichiometric ratio between HCI and CO₂? n=PV/RT=1.32*0.022/0.0821*294.5-0.0012moles stoichiometric ratio between HCI and CO2=0.022/0.0012-18.33 1.000 240.0 22.0 2.320 218.0 mol
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