What is the total volume of gas produced from the decomposition of 100cm^3 of 0.2 mol/dm^3 hydrogen peroxide(H_2 O_2)?

The balanced equation for the decomposition of H_2 O_2 is: H_2 O_2 -> 2H_2 O + O_2

1 Answer
Oct 5, 2017

Approx. 250*mL............

Explanation:

You have got the stoichiometric equation...

2H_2O_2(aq) stackrel(MnO_2)rarr2H_2O(l) + O_2(g)uarr

And this tells me UNEQUIVOCALLY that one mole of dioxygen gas results from the (usually Mn salt-catalyzed) decomposition of TWO mole of hydrogen peroxide. This is clearly a disproportionation reaction, in that peroxo stackrel(-I)O oxygen is reduced to water (stackrel(-II)O) and oxidized to dioxygen gas (stackrel(0)O)....

"Moles of hydrogen peroxide="100*cm^3xx1xx10^-3*dm^3*cm^-3xx0.2*mol*dm^-3=0.020*mol

And thus given complete reaction, 0.01*mol of dioxygen gas is evolved.....

Under standard laboratory conditions, the molar volume of an ideal gas is 24.8*L*mol^-1 under the particular set of conditions specified (which may be different from your specification!)....

And so we take the product....24.8*L*mol^-1xx0.010*mol-=??L