Respuesta :
Answer:
The correct answer is a) 48.16 grams of HCl will be produced, b) mass of chlorine consumed is 206 grams.
Explanation:
a) The reaction given is:
KâSâOâ + 4Clâ + 5HâO â 2KHSOâ + 8HCl
Based on the given information, the mass of KHSO4 is 45 grams. The moles of KHSO4 can be determined by using the formula, Â
Moles = given mass/Molar mass
= 45/136.16
= 0.33 Moles of KHSOâ
From the reaction it can be seen that when 2 moles of KHSOâ is produced, 8 moles of HCl is also produced. Therefore, Â
2 moles of KHSOâ = 8 moles of HCl
So, moles of HCl will be, Â
Moles of HCl = 8 Ă 0.33/2
= 1.321 moles
Now the mass of HCl is, Â
Mass of HCl = Moles of HCl Ă Molar mass of HCl
= 1.321 Ă 36.46
= 48.16 grams of HCl
b) It is known that 1 mole is equal to 6.023 à 10²³ molecules
In the given case, the molecules of water is given, that is, 2.20 * 10²ⴠmolecules. Now let us consider that the moles of water is x. Â
x mole of water = 2.20 à 10²ⴠ/6.022 à 10²³
= 3.653 mole of H2O
From the reaction given, it can be seen that when 5 moles of water are consumed, 4 moles of chlorine are consumed. Â
5 moles of water = 4 moles of chlorine
3.653 moles HâO = x moles of Clâ
Moles of Clâ = 4 Ă 3.653 /5 Â
= 2.906 moles Clâ
Now the mass of Clâ determined as, Â
Mass of Clâ = moles of Clâ Ă Molar mass of Clâ
= 2.906 Ă 70.9
= 206 grams