General Chemistry
General Chemistry
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Author: Donald A. McQuarrie, Peter A. Rock, Ethan B. Gallogly
Publisher: University Science Books
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.69P
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Interpretation:

Mass of Pb(IO3)2 precipitated has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The formula to evaluate moles from molarity is given as follows:

  n=MV

Here,

M denotes molarity.

n denotes number of moles.

V denotes volume.

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Answer to Problem 12.69P

Mass of Pb(IO3)2 precipitated is 41.775 g .

Explanation of Solution

The conversion factor to convert liters to milliliters is as follows:

  1 L=1000 mL

Hence convert 25 mL to L as follows:

  Volume=(25 mL)(1 L1000 mL)=0.025 L

Similarly, convert 30 mL to L as follows:

  Volume=(30 mL)(1 L1000 mL)=0.030 L

The formula to evaluate moles from molarity is given as follows:

  n=MV        (1)

Substitute 3 mol/L for M and 0.025 L for V in equation (1) to evaluate moles of Pb(NO3)2.

  n=(3 mol/L)(0.025 L)=0.075 mol

Substitute 5 mol/L for M and 0.030 L for V in equation (1) to calculate moles of KIO3.

  n=(5 mol/L)(0.030 L)=0.15 mol

The balanced chemical reaction is given as follows:

  Pb(NO3)2(aq)+2KIO3(aq)Pb(IO3)2(s)+2KNO3(aq)        (2)

Moles of Pb(NO3)2 is less and thus it acts as limiting reagent. According to the stoichiometry of equation (2), one mole of Pb(NO3)2 can give 1 mol Pb(IO3)2. Thus moles of Pb(IO3)2 formed from 0.075 mol Pb(NO3)2 is calculated as follows:

  Moles of Pb(IO3)2=(0.075 mol Pb(NO3)2)(1 mol Pb(IO3)21 mol Pb(NO3)2)=0.075 mol Pb(IO3)2

Similarly, 2 mol KIO3 gives 1 mol Pb(IO3)2. Thus moles of Pb(IO3)2 formed from 0.15 mol KIO3 is calculated as follows:

  Moles of Pb(IO3)2=(0.15 mol KIO3)(1 mol Pb(IO3)22 mol KIO3)=0.075 mol Pb(IO3)2

Thus moles of Pb(IO3)2 produced either from KIO3 or Pb(NO3)2 is 0.075 mol.

The formula to convert moles to mass in grams is as follows:

  Mass=(Number of moles)(Molar mass)        (3)

Substitute 0.075 mol for moles and 557 g/mol for molar mass of Pb(IO3)2 in equation (3).

  Mass=(0.075 mol)(557 g/mol)=41.775 g

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