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The gas dinitrogen oxide (N₂O) can be used as an anaesthetic. It can be made by decomposing ammonium nitrate (NH₄NO₃) using heat according to the following balanced ... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:The gas dinitrogen oxide (N₂O) can be used as an anaesthetic - Leaving Cert Chemistry - Question c - 2018

Step 1

Copy and complete in your answerbook the following statement.

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One mole of N₂O has a mass of 44 grams, contains 6.0 x 10²³ N₂O molecules and occupies a volume of 22.4 litres at s.t.p.

Step 2

What is the mass in grams of one mole of ammonium nitrate (NH₄NO₃)?

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To calculate the mass of one mole of NH₄NO₃, we add the atomic masses of all its constituent elements:

  • N: 14 g/mol (2 N)
  • H: 1 g/mol (4 H)
  • O: 16 g/mol (3 O)

Thus,

ext{Mass of } NH₄NO₃ = (14 + (1 	imes 4) + (16 	imes 3)) 	ext{ g} = 80 	ext{ g/mol}.

Step 3

When 16 g of NH₄NO₃ react according to the equation above, how many moles of water are formed?

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First, we determine the number of moles of NH₄NO₃:

egin{align*} n &= rac{mass}{molar ext{ mass}}
&= rac{16 g}{80 g/mol} = 0.2 ext{ moles NH₄NO₃} \ ext{From the balanced equation, } 2 moles ext{ of } H₂O ext{ are produced per mole of } NH₄NO₃.\ ext{Thus, } 0.2 ext{ moles of } NH₄NO₃ ext{ will yield } 0.2 imes 2 = 0.4 ext{ moles of } H₂O. ext{Therefore, } 0.4 ext{ moles of water are formed.} ext{ }

Step 4

What volume does the N₂O gas produced occupy at s.t.p.?

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Since 0.2 moles of NH₄NO₃ produces 0.2 moles of N₂O, we can use the molar volume at s.t.p.

At s.t.p., 1 mole of gas occupies 22.4 litres. ext{Thus, for } 0.2 ext{ moles of} N₂O, we calculate:

ext{Volume} = 0.2 	ext{ moles} 	imes 22.4 	ext{ litres/mole} = 4.48 	ext{ litres}.

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