The toy rockets were engineered so well that now you have dreams of creating a real life replica that can carry people to the space station. Aspirations of becoming rich and famous overcome your thoughts.  You know that when this compound (Ammonium perchlorate) is heated at 200 C, it breaks down to a variety of gasses, including N2(g), Cl2(g), O2(g), and H2O(g). You know that the rocket will fly due to the sudden appearance of hot gaseous products in a small initial volume that will result from the rapid increase in the pressure and temperature. What total pressure of gas would be able to be produced at 800 C by igniting 7.0X10^5 kg of NH4ClO4 and allowing it to expand to  a volume of 6.4X10^6 L? (ideal gas behavior) Full solution please

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The toy rockets were engineered so well that now you have dreams of creating a real life replica that can carry people to the space station. Aspirations of becoming rich and famous overcome your thoughts.  You know that when this compound (Ammonium perchlorate) is heated at 200 C, it breaks down to a variety of gasses, including N2(g), Cl2(g), O2(g), and H2O(g). You know that the rocket will fly due to the sudden appearance of hot gaseous products in a small initial volume that will result from the rapid increase in the pressure and temperature. What total pressure of gas would be able to be produced at 800 C by igniting 7.0X10^5 kg of NH4ClO4 and allowing it to expand to  a volume of 6.4X10^6 L? (ideal gas behavior)

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