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methane gas (ch₄), reacts with gaseous water to form carbon monoxide gas and hydrogen gas.
how many liters of hydrogen gas are theoretically formed if 300. l of methane gas (ch₄) react with 250. l of gaseous water at stp?
a. 300. b. 250. c. 600. d. 500. e. 750.
Step1: Write the balanced chemical equation
At STP, the volume ratio of gases is equal to the mole ratio (Avogadro's law: \(V = n\times V_m\), \(V_m\) is constant at STP).
Step2: Determine the limiting reactant
From the balanced equation, the ratio of \(V(\mathrm{CH_4}):V(\mathrm{H_2O}) = 1:1\).
We have \(V(\mathrm{CH_4})=300\space L\) and \(V(\mathrm{H_2O}) = 250\space L\).
Since \(250<300\), \(\mathrm{H_2O}\) is the limiting reactant.
Step3: Calculate the volume of \(H_2\)
Using the ratio \(V(\mathrm{H_2O}):V(\mathrm{H_2})=1:3\) (from the balanced equation).
If \(V(\mathrm{H_2O}) = 250\space L\), then \(V(\mathrm{H_2})=3\times V(\mathrm{H_2O})\)
\(V(\mathrm{H_2})=3\times250\space L = 750\space L\)
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E. 750.