40.0 mL of a 3.79 M solution of H2O2 decomposes according to this reaction:   2 H2O2 (aq)  à  2 H2O(l)  +  O2 (g)         The oxygen formed is collected over water in an inverted graduated cylinder at 20.0 oC.  The volume of gas in the cylinder is 1.94 L.  What is the total pressure in the cylinder when reaction is complete?  Note:  the vapor pressure of water is 17.55 mm Hg at 20.0oC.

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This Problems is from Unit 1 – Activity 8   It is # 22

(Stoichiometry problems involving gases collected over water:

  1. 40.0 mL of a 3.79 M solution of H2O2 decomposes according to this reaction:

 

2 H2O2 (aq)  à  2 H2O(l)  +  O2 (g)

 

      The oxygen formed is collected over water in an inverted graduated cylinder at 20.0 oC.  The volume of gas in the cylinder is 1.94 L.  What is the total pressure in the cylinder when reaction is complete?  Note:  the vapor pressure of water is 17.55 mm Hg at 20.0oC.

 

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