Just a couple of stoichiometry questions!
1. 50cm
3 if a solution of citric acid, Mr=192, containing 19.2 g dm
-3 reacted with 50cm
3 of a solution of sodium hydroxide containing 12 g dm
-3. Citric acid can be represented by the formula H
xA, where x represents the number of hydrogen atoms in a molecule. Use the data above to calculate the number of moles of sodium hydroxide that react with one mole of citric acid and hence find the find the value of x.
I found the number of moles to be 3 moles, but how do you know that x=3?
2. When 20cm
3 of of ammonia gas is passed over a catalyst with excess oxygen, 20cm
3 of nitrogen monoxide (NO) and 30cm
3 of water vapour are produced. Use this data to write out the equation for the reaction.
Honestly, I did it by just simple balancing - how do you use the data to determine the equation?
The answer is 4NH
3 + 5O
2 -----> 4NO + 6H
2O
3. When 8.4g of sodium hydrogen carbonate are heated 5.30g of solid residue and 1200 cm
3 of carbon dioxide are produced and 0.900g of water are evolved. Show that this data is consistent with the following equation.
2NaHCO
3 -----> Na
2CO
3 + CO
2 + H
2O
How do you prove that?
4. Sulphur dioxide can be removed from the waste gases of a power station by passing it through a slurry of calcium hydroxide. The equation for this reaction is:
SO
2(g) + Ca(OH)
2(aq) -----> CaSO
3(aq) + H
2O(l)
What mass of calcium hydroxide would be needed to deal with 1000dm
3 of sulphur dioxide?
I'm getting the answer as 3087.5g, but the answer is supposed to be 324.3 [I'm not sure though, because I copied it down from someone] so can someone please confirm?
5. Chlorine reacts with sodium hydroxide as follows:
Cl
2(g) + 6NaOH(aq) -----> 5NaCl(aq) + NaClO
3(aq) + 3H
2O(l)
What mass of sodium chloride and what mass of sodium(V)chlorate would be produced from 240 cm
3 of chlorine gas?
The mass of NaClO
3 is 1.065, but for the mass of NaCl, I'm getting it as 2.925g when also in the paper, I copied it as 2.94g, so which one is right and if it's 2.94, how do you arrive to such an answer?
6. When nitrogen reacts with hydrogen in the Haber process only 17% of the nitrogen is converted to ammonia. What volume of nitrogen and what volume of hydrogen would be needed to produce one tonne of ammonia? (1 tonne = 1 x 10
6 g)
The answer is supposed to be 4.15x10
6 dm
3 of N
2 and 12.5x10
6 dm
3 of H
2 & I don't know how to arrive to either of the answers!
7. Nitric acid is produced by the following series of reactions:
4NH
3 + 5O
2 ----> 4NO + 3H
2O
4NO + O
2 ----> 4NO
24NO
2 + O
2 + 2H
2O ----> 4HNO
3What mass of nitric acid would be produced from 17 tonnes of ammonia and what volume of oxygen would be needed in the reaction?
I got the mass right, it's 63 tonnes, but for the volume I'm getting it as 3.05x10
7dm
3 when it's supposed to be 4.8x10
7dm
3!
8. 25cm
3 of a solution of an acid H
xA containing 0.1 mol dm
-3 of the acid in each 1000cm
3 of solution reacts with 75cm
3 of a solution of 0.1 mol dm
-3 NaOH. What is the value of x?
The answer is x=3, I solved this question till I reached to the part where 1 mole of H
xA reacts with 3 moles of NaOH, but I don't know how do you decide that x=3?
Phewww, that's it! I'm very sorry for the length of my post!