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8 ETHYLENE WHICH IS A GAS CAN BE HYDROGENATED TO PRODUCE ETHANE WHICH IS ALSO A GAS ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING REACTION: H₂C=CH₂ + H2 → H3 – CH3 TO P...
Ethylene which is a gas can be hydrogenated to produce ethane which is also a gas according to the following reaction:
H₂C=CH₂ + H2 → H3 - CH3
To perform this reaction, ethylene at normal atmospheric pressure is first introduced at 25°C into a reactor having a volume of 10L. Hydrogen is then added at the same temperature until the reactor pressure reaches
5bar. The initial molar quantities of the reactants are:
4.1 moles of ethylene and 16.1 moles of hydrogen
0.41 mole of ethylene and 2 moles of hydrogen
4.1 mole of ethylene and 20 moles of hydrogen
None of the above answers
0.41 mole of ethylene and 1.61 moles of hydrogen
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Transcribed Image Text:8 ETHYLENE WHICH IS A GAS CAN BE HYDROGENATED TO PRODUCE ETHANE WHICH IS ALSO A GAS ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING REACTION: H₂C=CH₂ + H2 → H3 – CH3 TO P... Ethylene which is a gas can be hydrogenated to produce ethane which is also a gas according to the following reaction: H₂C=CH₂ + H2 → H3 - CH3 To perform this reaction, ethylene at normal atmospheric pressure is first introduced at 25°C into a reactor having a volume of 10L. Hydrogen is then added at the same temperature until the reactor pressure reaches 5bar. The initial molar quantities of the reactants are: 4.1 moles of ethylene and 16.1 moles of hydrogen 0.41 mole of ethylene and 2 moles of hydrogen 4.1 mole of ethylene and 20 moles of hydrogen None of the above answers 0.41 mole of ethylene and 1.61 moles of hydrogen 00000
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