many automobiles produce about 5 grams of no for each mile they are driven. how many liters of no gas at stp would be produced on a 100-mile trip?



Answer :

400 liters of NO would be produced on a 100-mile trip.

What is an ideal gas equation?

PV = nRT is the equation for an ideal gas. In this equation, P stands for the ideal gas's pressure, V for the ideal gas' volume, n for the total amount of the ideal gas expressed in moles, R for the universal gas constant, and T for temperature.

Here, we have

molar mass of NO = (14+16) = 30 g/mole

then , 5 g NO = (5/30) =  0.167 moles

total production of NO in 100 miles trip = 100*0.167 = 16.67 moles

The ideal gas equation is

PV = nRT at NTP

pressure (P)  = 1 atm, temperature ( T)  = 293 K  (200c)

number of moles (n) = 16.67

then, we get

V = nRT/P

= 16.67*0.082*293/1

= 400 L

Hence, 400 liters of NO would be produced.

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