Answer:
Oâ‚‚ = 0.141
CO = 0.282
COâ‚‚ = 0.577
Explanation:
The reaction of graphite with Oxygen is:
C(s) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g) + CO
All 5 moles of C(s) reacts producing COâ‚‚ and CO. You can write:
5 moles = COâ‚‚ + CO (1)
And, as pressure increased by 16.4% and initial moles of oxygen are 5.00 moles. Final moles (Moles of three gases) are:
5.00moles + 5.00moles*16.4% =
5.82 moles = Oâ‚‚ + COâ‚‚ + CO (2)
Also, there are 10 moles of oxygen in the container, that is:
10 moles = Oâ‚‚*2 + COâ‚‚*2 + CO (3)
From (2) and (1), moles of Oâ‚‚ are:
Oâ‚‚ = 0.82 moles
Replacing in (3)
10 mol = 0.82*2 + COâ‚‚/2 + CO
8.36 moles = COâ‚‚*2 + CO
5 moles = COâ‚‚ + CO
By the sum of these equations:
3.36 moles = COâ‚‚
And
5.0 moles - 3.36 moles = CO
1.64 moles = CO
As total moles are 5.84 moles, mole fraction of the gases is: