Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780132525763
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 12, Problem 77A
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The density of the carbon dioxide is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction : The coefficients of a balanced chemical equation that are transformed into moles are used to calculate the mole ratio, which is a conversion factor.

When converting between a certain number of moles of one reactant or product and moles of another reactant or product, mole ratios are utilized.

The formula to calculate the number of moles is given as

  n=givenmassmolar mass   ...... (1)

The formula to calculate the density is given as

  density=massvolume   ...... (2)

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Answer to Problem 77A

The density of CO2 is 1.965g/L .

Explanation of Solution

The sample of CaCO3 is 1004.0g .

The purity of CaCO3 is 95% .

The volume of CO2 is 225L .

The chemical equation between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid is given as

  CaCO3+2HClCaCl2+CO2+H2O

Since the purity of CaCO3 is 95% , the mass of CaCO3 is given as

  mCaCO3=0.95×1004.0g= 953.8g

Molar mass of C is 12.00g/mol .

Molar mass of H is 1.008g/mol .

Molar mass of O is 16.00g/mol .

Molar mass of Ca is 40.08g/mol .

Mass of CaCO3 is given as follows:

  Mass ofCaCO3=MCa+MC+3MO=40.08+12.01+3×16.00g/mol= 100.09g/mol

Mass of CO2 is given as follows:

  Mass ofCO2=MC+2MO=12.01+2×16.00g/mol= 44.01g/mol

To calculate the number of moles of CaCO3, substitute the values in equation (1):

  nCaCO3=mCaCO3MCaCO3=953.8g100.04g/mol=9.53mol

The number of moles of CaCO3 is equal to the number of moles of CO2 according to the chemical equation.

So, the number of moles of CO2 is 9.53mol .

To calculate the mass of CO2, substitute the values in equation (1):

  mCO2=nCO2×MCO2=9.53mol×44.01g/mol=419.415g

At STP means Standard Temperature 0C and pressure 1atm=101325Pa .

The molar volume is 22.4dm3mol1 .

The formula of volume is given as

  V=Vm×n

To calculate the volume of CO2, substitute the values in the above formula:

  V=Vm×n=22.4dm3mol1×9.53mol=213.472dm3

To calculate the density of CO2, substitute the values in equation (2):

  density=massvolume=419.415g213.472dm3=1.965g/dm31dm3=1 L=1.965g/L

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