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  • Nov 17, 2010, 11:15 AM
    lemon14
    Alkene and Alkane problem
    After the hydrogenation of 22.4 L of an alkene A results 3 g of alkane B. How to find the alkene?
  • Nov 17, 2010, 12:06 PM
    Unknown008

    Is this the whole problem? I'm not sure I understand...

    Okay, it seems that you have 1 mol of an alkene at stp (22.4 L is one mole of gas at stp)

    When you hydrogenate this, you get 3 g of alkane?

    That's very little... it's less than a mole of carbon while we had exactly one at the start... =/
  • Nov 18, 2010, 06:40 AM
    lemon14
    Yes, this is the whole problem. I know that it doesn't give much information, but I thought I was missing something.

    At first I thought about writing the reaction:
    but from now on I don't know what to do.

    Thank you, anyway! :)
  • Nov 18, 2010, 06:56 AM
    Unknown008

    You are sure there is nothing more mentioned, no conditions to be assumed (like pressure, temperature)?

    And just in case, I misunderstand, is the 22.4 L the volume of alkene or the volume of hydrogen gas?
  • Nov 19, 2010, 06:19 AM
    lemon14
    22.4 L is the volume of alkene and the reaction is in stp.
  • Nov 19, 2010, 06:30 AM
    Unknown008

    Okay... this will mean you have an initial number of moles of alkene of 1.

    This will yield 1 mole of alkane, or is there a specific yield involved?

    Because 3 g is really small... even 1 mol of alkene doesn't have such a mass.
  • Nov 19, 2010, 07:00 AM
    lemon14
    No, there isn't a specific yield of alkane involved, only those 3 g.

    Maybe the problem is mistaken. Don't bother about it anymore. I'll post the solution if I succeed in find it.
  • Nov 19, 2010, 07:11 AM
    Unknown008

    Okay, because this question really seems to have something wrong. I'll be waiting :)
  • Dec 5, 2010, 11:50 AM
    lemon14






    (there is mistake in the problem)





    the forumula is:
  • Dec 5, 2010, 12:03 PM
    Unknown008

    Well, that was the problem, there were initially 0.1 mol of A, reacting with excess H2 gas to form 3 g of alkane.

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