10. A 1.65-g sample of Al is reacted with excess HCl and the hydrogen produced is collected over water at 25°C at a barometric pressure of 744 mmHg. What volume of hydrogen gas is produced in this reaction? (Vapor pressure of water at 25°C is 23.8 mmHg) 11. Nitric oxide reacts with oxygen gas as shown below: 2 NO (g) + O2 (g) 2 NO2 (g) Initially NO and O2 are separated as shown in the diagram below. When the valve is opened the reaction quickly goes to completion. Determine the identity of the gases that remain at the end of the reaction and their partial pressure. Assume temperature remains at 25°C. NO 02 4.00 L at 2.00 L at 0.500 atm 1.00 atm

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10. A 1.65-g sample of Al is reacted with excess HCl and the hydrogen produced is collected
over water at 25°C at a barometric pressure of 744 mmHg. What volume of hydrogen gas
is produced in this reaction? (Vapor pressure of water at 25°C is 23.8 mmHg)
11. Nitric oxide reacts with oxygen gas as shown below:
2 NO (g) + O2 (g)
2 NO2 (g)
Initially NO and O2 are separated as shown in the diagram below. When the valve is opened
the reaction quickly goes to completion. Determine the identity of the gases that remain at
the end of the reaction and their partial pressure. Assume temperature remains at 25°C.
NO
O2
4.00 L at
2.00 L at
0.500 atm
1.00 atm
Transcribed Image Text:10. A 1.65-g sample of Al is reacted with excess HCl and the hydrogen produced is collected over water at 25°C at a barometric pressure of 744 mmHg. What volume of hydrogen gas is produced in this reaction? (Vapor pressure of water at 25°C is 23.8 mmHg) 11. Nitric oxide reacts with oxygen gas as shown below: 2 NO (g) + O2 (g) 2 NO2 (g) Initially NO and O2 are separated as shown in the diagram below. When the valve is opened the reaction quickly goes to completion. Determine the identity of the gases that remain at the end of the reaction and their partial pressure. Assume temperature remains at 25°C. NO O2 4.00 L at 2.00 L at 0.500 atm 1.00 atm
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