Because water forms the hydrates and corrode the equipment.
Hydrates cause freezing and blocking of pipelines ,valves etc.
It also decreases the production to nearly half.
For gas collection for the dehydration of butsnok there is a cautionnoted in the experiment that...
In gas absorption column experiment, the purpose of the experiment is to measure the absorption of carbon dioxide into water flowing down the tower, using the gas analysis equipment provided. The experiment procedure is as follows. 1. First fill the two globes of the absorption analysis equipment on the left of the panel with 1.0 Molar caustic soda. Adjust the level in the globes to the '0' mark on the sight tube, using drain valve Cv into a flask to...
3. Consider the two gas-collection apparatuses pictured below. In each case, gas is trapped in the upper part of the inverted gas-collection tube and water fills the lower part of the tube, keeping the gas sealed inside the tube. a. Identify which apparatus pictured below shows a trapped gas sample with pressure greater than atmospheric pressure and which shows a trapped gas sample with pres. sure less than atmospheric pressure. Then briefly explain how (and why you can tell whether...
Dehydration Experiment: 1. Show all appropriate electron-pushing arrows to explain the formation of each of the observed products in the following reaction. Because intermediates have been provided for you, all arrows must be perfect and must be clear to get credit. 9M H,SO 20- s-d-o g- 2. "Rearrangements" like you see above are fairly common in Snl (and El) reactions, but are never seen in Sy2 or E2 reactions. Why don't those latter mechanisms ever allow rearrangement to occur?
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Experiment 19 Gas Stoichiometry and the Gas Laws The relationship between the physical properties of a gas, and the moles, is given by the “Ideal Gas Law:" PV=nRT where n-number of moles R=the ideal gas constant: 0.0821 atm L mole 'Kor 62.4 L torr molek In this experiment, the theoretical yield of gas, will be compared to the experimental yield. The reaction of aluminum with hydrochloric acid produces hydrogen according to the balanced equation below....
(Competency 8.25,4 points) Do the following experiment in your home kitchen. Please take precautions to avoid burns. 2. Place about ½ cup of water in a glass or ceramic (not plastic) bowl. Cover the top of the bowl completely with a tightly stretched single layer of plastic wrap. Make sure that the plastic wrap makes a good seal with the sides of the bowl. This is important for the success of your experiment. Put the bowl in a microwave to...
In the soda can experiment for Gas Laws, one soda can (emptied and cleaned) is supplied and heated on a hotplate with 2 table spoons of water. Once heated the can is then put into cold water with the open side down. During this process the can is then crushed. Answer the questions to help determine the cause of this experiment. 1. Was there a mixture of gases in the can? 2. What happened to the water vapor when the...
In this experiment we injected the sample to be analyzed by Gas Chromatograph equipped with an FID (Flame Ionization Detector). The detector ionizes the sample as it reaches it, and the peak is proportional to the number of ions with a live flame. A chemist performed a distillation of methanol and water and wanted to analyze the results using the same GC instrument with FID. Could he use a similar procedure to analyze the results of his experiment? Explain why...
The gases used in this experiment will be collected and stored using this technique. The gas will be captured in a syringe. The gas will be captured in balloons. The gas will be captured in an air-filled container by displacing the air. The gas will be captured in a water-filled container by displacing the water.
Name RT PV R30.08206 cm CHMISTRY IA, EXPERIMENT Experimental Determination of R Pre la questions: Gas volume measurement To 23°0 P.762 mming 193 mL of o, wis collected over water on a day when the atmospheric wessure was 762 mm . The temperature of the water was 23. 0°C. How many ains or orygon were collected? (Hint recall: Dalton's law and the vapor pressure of Postal Potom Ges collection water at 23.0°C) 2. Hydrogen gas was collected over water as...
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A chemist is attempting to collect gas X over water by performing an experiment that produces gas X, then trapping bubbles of that gas in a water- filled tube. After collection, the tube contains 940.0 mL of gas. If the chemist has trapped 0.1050 mol of gas X, then what is the pressure inside the tube (in mm Hg)? (The temperature of all substances in this experiment is 14.8 °C, and Pwater...