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Two astronauts would exhale about 40 moles of carbon dioxide daily.
Carbon dioxide reacts with lithium hydroxide in a 1 : 2 mole ratio. Set up a proportion:
1 : 2 = 40 : x
Then, find x: 12=40x
Cross multiply. x = 80 moles of LiOH per day for both astronauts
Carbon dioxide reacts with lithium hydroxide in a 1 : 2 mole ratio. Set up a proportion:
1 : 2 = 40 : x
Then, find x: 12=40x
Cross multiply. x = 80 moles of LiOH per day for both astronauts
The number of mole of LiOH required to maintain two astronauts in the spacecraft for three days is 240 moles
How to determine the mole of LiOH required to react with 20 moles of CO₂ per day
CO₂ + 2LiOH —> Li₂CO₃ + H₂O
From the balanced equation above,
1 mole of CO₂ required 2 moles of LiOH.
Therefore,
20 moles of CO₂ will require = 20 × 2 = 40 moles of LiOH
How to determine the mole of LiOH required by two astronauts for 3 days
- Mole of LiOH for 1 person per day = 40 moles
- Mole of LiOH for 2 persons per day = 2 × 40 = 80 moles
- Mole of LiOH for 2 persons for 3 days = 80 × 3 = 240 moles
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