World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781133109655
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 15, Problem 52A
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Interpretation: The concentration of each of the ion present after mixing has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Molarity: Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute in one liter of solution. Molarity is the preferred concentration unit for stoichiometry calculations. The formula is,

Molarity=Massofsolute(inmoles)Volumeofsolution(inlitres)

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Answer to Problem 52A

The concentration of Co2+ ion is 0.167M.

The concentration of Ni2+ ion is 0.117M.

The concentration of Cl ion is 0.567M.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The molarity of CoCl2 solution is 0.250M.

The molarity of NiCl2 solution is 0.350M.

The volume of CoCl2 solution is 50.0mL.

The volume of NiCl2 solution is 25.0mL.

Calculation:Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute in one liter of solution. The formula for calculating molarity is,

Molarity=Massofsolute(inmoles)Volumeofsolution(inlitres)

The dissolution equation is given as,

CoCl2Co2++2Cl-NiCl2Ni2++2Cl-

The initial molarity of the ions is,

CoCl2:Co2+=0.250M,Cl-=2×0.250M=0.500MNiCl2:Ni2+=0.350M,Cl-=2×0.350M=0.700M

The number of moles is calculated by multiplying the molarity with the volume.

The moles of Co2+ is calculated as,

Moles= Molarity×Volume

Moles= 0.250M×0.05L

Moles= 0.0125mol

The moles of Co2+ is 0.0125mol.

The moles of Ni2+ is calculated as,

Moles= Molarity×Volume

Moles= 0.350M×0.025L

Moles= 0.00875mol

The moles of Ni2+ is 0.00875mol.

The moles of Cl is calculated as,

Moles= Molarity×Volume

Moles= (0.500M×0.05L)+(0.700M×0.025L)

Moles= 0.0425mol

The moles of Cl is 0.0425mol.

The volume would be 75mL=0.075L, the concentration is obtained by dividing the number of moles by volume.

Concentration of Co2+ is calculated as,

Concentration=Massofsolute(inmoles)Volumeofsolution(inlitres)Concentration=0.0125mol0.075LConcentration=0.167M

The concentration of Co2+ ion is 0.167M.

Concentration of Ni2+ is calculated as,

Concentration=Massofsolute(inmoles)Volumeofsolution(inlitres)Concentration=0.00875mol0.075LConcentration=0.117M

The concentration of Ni2+ ion is 0.117M.

Concentration of Cl is calculated as,

Concentration=Massofsolute(inmoles)Volumeofsolution(inlitres)Concentration=0.0425mol0.075LConcentration=0.567M

The concentration of Cl ion is 0.567M.

Conclusion

Thus,

The concentration of Co2+ ion is 0.167M.

The concentration of Ni2+ ion is 0.117M.

The concentration of Cl ion is 0.567M.

Chapter 15 Solutions

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