World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 64A
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Interpretation: The substance X should be identified for the following reaction under given conditions:

  Fe2O3(s) + X(s)  Fe(l) + X2O3(s)

Concept introduction: The ratio of mass of substance to its molar mass is said to be number of moles of that substance.

The ratio of amount of any two compounds involved in a chemical reaction in terms of mole is said to be mole ratio, and used as a conversion factor between reactants and products.

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Answer to Problem 64A

The substance X is aluminum, Al .

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Mass of X that reacts with excess of iron(III) oxide is 77.7 g and produces 1.44 moles of X2O3 .

The given reaction is:

  Fe2O3(s) + X(s)  Fe(l) + X2O3(s)

The above reaction is not balanced as the number of atoms of Fe and X on the reactant side is 2 and 1 and on the product side is 1 and 2 respectively. So, in order to balance the reaction, the coefficient 2 is written before X and Fe both on the reactant and product side respectively. Thus, the balanced reaction is:

  Fe2O3(s) + 2X(s)  2Fe(l) + X2O3(s)

From the balanced reaction, the mole ratio between X and X2O3 is 2:1 that means 2 moles of X produces 1 mole of X2O3 . The number of moles required for the production of 1.44 mol of X2O3 will be:

  1.44 mol of X2O3(s)×2 mol of X(s)1 mol of X2O3(s) = 2.88 mol of X(s)

Now, calculating the molar mass of X using relation:

  Number of moles of X=Mass of XMolar mass of X

Mass of X that reacts with excess of iron(III) oxide is 77.7 g so,

  2.88 mol=77.7 gMolar mass of XMolar mass of X = 77.7 g2.88 molMolar mass of X = 26.98 g/mol

Since, the element having molar mass 26.98 g/mol is aluminum so, the substance X is aluminum, Al .

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