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Chemistry numerical
« on: October 05, 2010, 05:48:52 pm »
What mass of solid residue can be obtained from the thermal decomposition of 4.10 g of
anhydrous calcium nitrate?
A 0.70 g B 1.00 g C 1.40 g D 2.25 g

my friend asked me this question. i said D but he said C is the answer given in marking scheme. Can someone tell me why and how?

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Re: Chemistry numerical
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2010, 05:56:32 pm »
What mass of solid residue can be obtained from the thermal decomposition of 4.10 g of
anhydrous calcium nitrate?
A 0.70 g B 1.00 g C 1.40 g D 2.25 g

my friend asked me this question. i said D but he said C is the answer given in marking scheme. Can someone tell me why and how?
I guess I already answered that  ;)

Anyway here it is once more :
First you need to write the equation of the decomposition of the nitrate which will be :
Ca(NO3)2 ---> CaO + NO2
NO2 will escape as it is a gas. Residue will consist of CaO only.

Mr Of Ca(NO3)2 = 164.1
Mr of CaO = 56.1
From equation :
1 mole of Calcium nitrate produces one mole pf CaO
Hence 164.1g of Ca(NO3)2 produces 56.1g of CaO
Therefore 4.1g of Ca(NO3)2 will produce (56.1/164.1)*4.1 = 1.40g

Hence answer is C
« Last Edit: October 05, 2010, 06:07:01 pm by Deadly_king »

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Re: Chemistry numerical
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2010, 05:58:15 pm »
thanks deadly_king +rep

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Re: Chemistry numerical
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2010, 06:07:27 pm »