6) Hydrogen gas can be generated from the reaction between aluminum metal and hydrochloric acid: 2 Al (s) + 6 HCl (aq) → 2 AlCl3 (aq) + 3 H₂ (g) a. Suppose that 3.00 grams of Al are mixed with excess acid. If the hydrogen gas produced is directly collected into a 850. mL glass flask at 24.0 °C, what is the pressure inside the flask (in atm)? b. This hydrogen gas is then completely transferred from the flask to a balloon. To what volume (in L) will the balloon inflate under STP conditions? c. Suppose the balloon is released and rises up to an altitude where the temperature is 11.2 °C and the pressure is 438 mm Hg. What is the new volume of the balloon (in L)?

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6) Hydrogen gas can be generated from the reaction between aluminum metal and hydrochloric acid:
2 Al (s) + 6 HCl (aq) → 2 AlCl3 (aq) + 3 H₂ (g)
a. Suppose that 3.00 grams of Al are mixed with excess acid. If the hydrogen gas produced is directly collected
into a 850. mL glass flask at 24.0 °C, what is the pressure inside the flask (in atm)?
b. This hydrogen gas is then completely transferred from the flask to a balloon. To what volume (in L) will the
balloon inflate under STP conditions?
c. Suppose the balloon is released and rises up to an altitude where the temperature is 11.2 °C and the pressure is
438 mm Hg. What is the new volume of the balloon (in L)?
Transcribed Image Text:6) Hydrogen gas can be generated from the reaction between aluminum metal and hydrochloric acid: 2 Al (s) + 6 HCl (aq) → 2 AlCl3 (aq) + 3 H₂ (g) a. Suppose that 3.00 grams of Al are mixed with excess acid. If the hydrogen gas produced is directly collected into a 850. mL glass flask at 24.0 °C, what is the pressure inside the flask (in atm)? b. This hydrogen gas is then completely transferred from the flask to a balloon. To what volume (in L) will the balloon inflate under STP conditions? c. Suppose the balloon is released and rises up to an altitude where the temperature is 11.2 °C and the pressure is 438 mm Hg. What is the new volume of the balloon (in L)?
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