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How many mol Fe2+ions are formed,when excess of iron is treated with 50ml of 4.0 M Hcl under inert atmosphere? assume no change in volume

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Answered by futureias
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Explanation:

2HCl + Fe ---> Fe2+ + H2 + 2Cl-

 which can also be written as

 2H+ + Fe ---> Fe2+ + H2

The Cl- ions do not take place in the reaction itself so they can be removed.

Thus, simple equation would be:

 2HCl + Fe ---> Fe2+ + H2 + Cl-

 Now, Molarity x Volume (in litres)

 = moles 4M x (.05L)

 = 0.2mol (HCl) 0.2 mol HCL x [1 mol Fe2+ / 2mol HCl]

 = 0.2/2 = 0.1 mol Fe2+ ions


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