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प्रश्न
4.5 moles of calcium carbonate are reacted with dilute hydrochloric acid.
- Write the equation for the reaction.
- What is the mass of 4.5 moles of calcium carbonate? (Relative molecular mass of calcium carbonate is 100).
- What is the volume of carbon dioxide liberated at STP?
- What mass of calcium chloride is formed? (Relative molecular mass of calcium chloride is 111).
- How many moles of HCl are used in this reaction?
उत्तर
(i) \[\ce{\underset{100}{CaCO3} + \underset{111}{2HCl} -> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2 ^}\]
(ii) 1 mole of calcium carbonate weighs 100 g
∴ 4.5 moles of calcium carbonate weighs 100 × 4.5 = 450 g
(iii) 1 mole of calcium carbonate liberates CO2 = 22.4 l
∴ 4.5 moles of calcium carbonate liberates CO2 = 22.4 × 4.5
= 100.8 litres
(iv) \[\ce{\underset{100}{CaCO3} + \underset{111}{2HCl} -> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2 ^}\]
From 100 g CaCO3; CaCl2 formed is 111 g
From 1 g of CaCO3; CaCl2 formed is `111/100`g
From 450 g of CaCO3; CaCl2 formed is `111/100 xx 450`
= 499.5 g of CaCl2
(v) 1 mole of CaCO3 uses 2 moles of HCI
∴ 4.5 moles of CaCO3 use HCI = 2 × 4.5
= 9 moles
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