Chemistry, asked by MIRYALADEEPTHI2005, 8 months ago

9 gm of water is added into 100 g oleum sample
labelled as 112%. Then the amount of free SO3
remaining in the solution is​

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Answered by geethashreya100
5

Answer:

112% oleum means 100g is the sample and 12g is the water required by sample to completely combine SO3 in the sample.

And according to reaction

SO3 + H2O = H2SO4

80g 18g 98g

So, 12g water combines with 53.3g SO3 and hence in 100g sample 53.3g is SO3 and 46.7g is H2SO4.

Now, If another 9g of water is added to it, another 40g of SO3 is converted to H2SO4.

So, remaining free SO3 is 15.3g = 0.2 moles

At STP, 1 mol has volume 22.4 L. SO, 0.2 moles has volume = 3.78 L.

Answered by klassy
5

Answer:

112% oleum means 100g is the sample and 12g is the water required by sample to completely combine SO3 in the sample.

And according to reaction

SO3 + H2O = H2SO4

80g 18g 98g

So, 12g water combines with 53.3g SO3 and hence in 100g sample 53.3g is SO3 and 46.7g is H2SO4.

Now, If another 9g of water is added to it, another 40g of SO3 is converted to H2SO4.

So, remaining free SO3 is 15.3g = 0.2 moles

At STP, 1 mol has volume 22.4 L. SO, 0.2 moles

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