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(a)What is the mass of hydrochloric acid required to react with 13g of zinc?
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Calcium oxide reacts with nitric acid to produce calcium nitrate and water.
(b) Calculate the mass of calcium nitrate formed when 22.4g of calcium oxide was used. Ans=?

(c) Calculate the mass of water formed when 22.4g of calcium oxide was used. Ans=?​

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Answered by subashpandi155684
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Answer:

This is a “single state” problem, so we can solve it using the ideal gas law, PV = nRT. In order to find the volume of hydrogen gas (V), we need to know the number of moles of hydrogen that will be produced by the reaction. Our stoichiometry is simply one mole of hydrogen per mole of zinc, so we need to know the number of moles of zinc that are present in 5.98 grams of zinc metal. The temperature is given in centigrade, so we need to convert into Kelvin, and we also need to convert mm Hg into atm.

Explanation:

This is a “single state” problem, so we can solve it using the ideal gas law, PV = nRT. In order to find the volume of hydrogen gas (V), we need to know the number of moles of hydrogen that will be produced by the reaction. Our stoichiometry is simply one mole of hydrogen per mole of zinc, so we need to know the number of moles of zinc that are present in 5.98 grams of zinc metal. The temperature is given in centigrade, so we need to convert into Kelvin, and we also need to convert mm Hg into atm.

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