The Kingston Steam Plant burns 14,000 tons of coal each
day and generates 1010 kilowatts-hours of
electricity each year (enough for 700,000 homes). Coal is
primarily carbon which undergoes combustion in the
following reaction:
C(s) + O2
(g) -> CO2(g)
How many grams of oxygen is required for the
combustion of 1 day's coal?
How much carbon dioxide is produced each day?
CO2 is removed from the atomsphere by trees
and converted into cellulose. The basic reaction for this
is:
6 CO2 (g) + 5 H2O
(l) -> C6H10O5
(s) + 6 O2 (g)
How many grams of water are required to process
the CO2 from one day's electrical
production at the Kingston Steam Plant?
How much oxygen is produced by this process?
How much cellulose is produced?
If you assume that a tree weigh's 2 tons, how
many trees are required to process the CO2
produced in one day?
A typical automobile gets 30 miles per gallon of gas and
drives 12,000 miles every year. Assuming that octane (C8H18,
density 0.7025 g cm-3) is a principal
component of gasoline;
How much oxygen is required for a car to run for
1 year?
How much CO2 is produced by the car in
1 year?
How many trees are required to remove the CO2
produced by the car in 1 year?
Modern instrumental techniques are capable of detecting
lead in a milliliter sample at picomolar concentration.
How many moles of lead are in the sample?
What is the mass of lead in this sample?
How many grams of sodium chloride would be
required to precipitate all the lead in this
sample as lead (II) chloride?
What would the mass of the lead (II) chloride
precipitate be?