Answer:
2.53 grams of hydrogen gas will be produced and 12.2 many grams of the excess reactant i.e. calcium will be left over.
Explanation:
Moles of calcium =
Moles of HCl =
According to reaction, 2 moles of HCl reacts with 1 mole of calcium :
Then 2.53 moles of HCl will recat with :
of calcium.
As we can see moles of calcium are in excessive amount. Hence calcium is an excessive reagent.
Moles of calcium left unreacted =1.57 mol - 1.265 mol =0.305 mol
Mass calcium left unreacted = 0.305 mol × 40 g/mol =12.2 g
Since, calcium is an excessive reagent HCl is limiting reagent and the amount of hydrogen gas produced will depend on HCl .
According to reaction, 2 moles of HCl gives 1 mole of hydrogen gas.
Then 2.53 moles of HCl will give:
of hydrogen gas.
Mass of 1.265 mol of hydrogen gas = 1.265 mol × 2 g/mol = 2.53 g
2.53 grams of hydrogen gas will be produced and 12.2 many grams of the excess reactant i.e. calcium will be left over.
Answer:
2.55 g of hydrogen
12.17 g calcium.
to nearest hundredth.
Explanation:
The balanced equation is:
Ca + 2HCl ---> CaCl2 + H2
Using the atomic masses
40.078 g Ca react with 72.916 g of HCl to give 2.016 g HCl
The ratio of Ca to HCl in the above is 1 to 1.81935
so 62.8 g Ca reacts with 62.8 * 1.81935 = 114.245 g HCl
so there is excess of Ca in the given weights.
Therefore the mass of Hydrogen produced
= (2.016 / 72.916) * 92.3
= 2.552 g of hydrogen gas.
The mass of calcium required to produce 2.552 g of hydrogen is:
(2.552 / 2.016) * 40.078
= 50.73 g
So the excess of calcium is 62.8 - 50.73
= 12.17 g.
volume and temperature
pressure and temperature
volume and number of molecules of gas
pressure and volume
The new volume of the gas if the temperature is increased to the given value is 67.68 milliliters.
Charles's law states that "the volume occupied by a definite quantity of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature.
It is expressed as;
V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂
Given the data in the question;
V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂
V₂ = V₁T₂ / T₁
V₂ = ( 0.05605L × 380.5K ) / 315.1K
V₂ = 21.327025LK / 315.1K
V₂ = 0.06768L
V₂ = 67.68 mL
The new volume of the gas if the temperature is increased to the given value is 67.68 milliliters.
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Answer:
Given: V1 = 56.05mL T1= 315.1K T2= 380.5K
Unknown: V2=?
Formula: V2=V1T2/T1
Solution: V2= 56.05mL x 380.5K/315.1K
Answer: V2=67.68mL
Explanation: