The chlorination of methane occurs in a number of steps that results in the formation of chloromethane and hydrogen chloride. The overall reaction is 2CH, (g) +3 Cl, (g)2CH,CI(g) +2 HCI(g) + 2CI (g) Suppose that a chemist combines 273 ml. of methane and 689 mL. of chlorine at STP in a 2.00 L flask. The flask is then allowed to stand at 298 K. If the reaction reaches 75.0% completion, what is the total pressure in the flask? Ptal = atm What is the partial pressure of CH,? Pon,= atm What is the partial pressure of Cl, 7

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What is the partial pressure of Cl, ?
Pa, =
atm
What is the partial pressure of CH, CI?
Pen,a =
atm
What is the partial pressure of HCI?
atm
Transcribed Image Text:Resources What is the partial pressure of Cl, ? Pa, = atm What is the partial pressure of CH, CI? Pen,a = atm What is the partial pressure of HCI? atm
The chlorination of methane occurs in a number of steps that results in the formation of chloromethane and hydrogen
chloride. The overall reaction is
2CH, (g) +3 Cl, () 2CH,CI(g) + 2 HCI(g) + 2CI (g)
Suppose that a chemist combines 273 mL of methane and 689 mL of chlorine at STP in a 2.00 L flask. The flask is then
allowed to stand at 298 K. If the reaction reaches 75.0% completion, what is the total pressure in the flask?
Pictal =
atm
What is the partial pressure of CH,?
Pon, =
atm
What is the partial pressure of Cl, ?
Transcribed Image Text:The chlorination of methane occurs in a number of steps that results in the formation of chloromethane and hydrogen chloride. The overall reaction is 2CH, (g) +3 Cl, () 2CH,CI(g) + 2 HCI(g) + 2CI (g) Suppose that a chemist combines 273 mL of methane and 689 mL of chlorine at STP in a 2.00 L flask. The flask is then allowed to stand at 298 K. If the reaction reaches 75.0% completion, what is the total pressure in the flask? Pictal = atm What is the partial pressure of CH,? Pon, = atm What is the partial pressure of Cl, ?
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