Principles of General, Organic, Biological Chemistry
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.47AP
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Interpretation:

The number of equivalents presents in each ion of 2.5mole KCl and 2.5mole CaSO4 has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

An equivalent is the number of moles of charge, which a mole of ion contributes to a solution.  The number of equivalents per mole of an ion equals the charge on the ion.

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Answer to Problem 7.47AP

The number of equivalents present in 2.5 mole K+ is 2.5EqK+.

The number of equivalents present in 2.5 mole Cl- is 2.5EqCl-.

The number of equivalents present in 2.5 mole Ca2+ is 5.0 EqCa2+.

The number of equivalents present in 2.5 mole SO42- is 5.0 EqSO42-.

Explanation of Solution

Potassium chloride (KCl) consists of K+ and Cl- ions.

Potassium has +1 charge, there are 1 Eq of K+ ions per mole of K+.  The number of equivalents present is calculated as,

  Number of equivalents=2.5molK+×1EqK+1moleK+=2.5EqK+

The number of equivalents present in 2.5 mole K+ is 2.5EqK+.

Chlorine has -1 charge, there are 1 Eq of Cl- ions per mole of Cl-.  The number of equivalents present is calculated as,

  Number of equivalents=2.5molCl-×1EqCl-1moleCl-=2.5Eq Cl-

The number of equivalents present in 2.5 mole Cl- is 2.5EqCl-.

Calcium sulphate (CaSO4) consists of Ca2+ and SO42- ions.

Calcium has +2 charge, there are 2 Eq of Ca2+ ions per mole of Ca2+.  The number of equivalents present is calculated as,

  Number of equivalents=2.5molCa2+×2EqCa2+1moleCa2+=5.0EqCa2+

The number of equivalents present in 2.5 mole Ca2+ is 5.0 EqCa2+.

Sulphate has -2 charge, there are 2 Eq of SO42- ions per mole of SO42-.  The number of equivalents present is calculated as,

  Number of equivalents=2.5molSO42-×2EqSO42-1moleSO42-=5.0Eq SO42-

The number of equivalents present in 2.5 mole SO42- is 5.0 EqSO42-.

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