Answer :
Answer:
The total pressure in the flask is 0,619 atm.
Explanation:
For the reaction:
2CH₄(g) + 3Cl₂(g) ⟶ 2 CH₃Cl(g) + 2HCl(g) + 2Cl⁻(g)
The moles of CH₄ in 295 mL at STP are:
n = PV/RT
Where P is pressure (1 atm), V is volume (0,295L), R is gas constant (0,082atmL/molK) and T is temperature (273,15 K)
Replacing, moles of CH₄ are 0,0132 moles
In the same way, moles of chlorine are 0,0324 moles
As 3 moles of Cl₂ react with 2 moles of CH₄, for a total reaction of 0,0132 moles of CH₄ you need:
0,0132 moles CH₄ × [tex]\frac{3 moles Cl_{2}}{2 moles CH_{4}}[/tex] = 0,0198 moles Cl₂. That means that 0,0324-0,0198 = 0,0126 moles of Cl₂ are in excess.
As the reaction reaches in 77%, the moles of CH₄ that don't react are:
0,0132×(100%-77%)= 3,036x10⁻³ moles of CH₄
Also, the moles of Cl₂ that don't react are:
0,0126 + 0,0198×(100%-77%)= 0,0172 moles of Cl₂
The moles produced of each compound are:
0,0132×77% × [tex]\frac{2 moles CH_{3}Cl}{2 moles CH_{4}}[/tex] = 0,0102 moles of CH₃Cl -that are the same moles of HCl and Cl⁻-
Thus, total moles in the flask are:
3,036x10⁻³ moles of CH₄ + 0,0172 moles of Cl₂ + 0,0102 moles of CH₃Cl + 0,0102 moles of HCl + 0,0102 moles of Cl⁻ = 0,0507 total moles
As the volume of the flask is 2,00L and the final temperature is 298 K. The total pressure in the flask is:
P = nRT/V
P = 0,619 atm
I hope it helps!