number of moles (mol) = concentration (mol dm-3) x volume (dm3)
mass of solute (g) = number of moles (mol) x molar mass (g mol-1)
Calculating volume from concentration
Calculate the volume of hydrochloric acid of concentration 1.0 mol dm-3 that is required to react completely with 2.5 g of calcium carbonate
Answer
Step 1:?Write the balanced symbol equation
CaCO3??+ ?2HCl ?→ ?CaCl2??+ ?H2O ?+ ?CO2
Step 2:?Calculate the amount, in moles, of calcium carbonate that reacts
Step 3:?Calculate the moles of hydrochloric acid required using the reaction’s stoichiometry
1 mol of CaCO3?requires 2 mol of HCl
So 0.025 mol of CaCO3?requires 0.05 mol of HCl
Step 4:?Calculate the volume of HCl required
Volume of hydrochloric acid = 0.05 dm3
Neutralisation calculation
25.0 cm3?of 0.050 dm-3?sodium carbonate was completely neutralised by 20.00 cm3??of dilute hydrochloric acid.?Calculate the concentration in mol dm-3?of the hydrochloric acid.
Answer
Step 1:?Write the balanced symbol equation
Na2CO3??+ ?2HCl ?→? 2NaCl ?+ ?H2O ?+ ?CO2
Step 2:?Calculate the amount, in moles, of sodium carbonate reacted by rearranging the equation for amount of substance (mol) and dividing the volume by 1000 to convert cm3?to dm3
amount (Na2CO3) = 0.025 dm3?x 0.050 mol dm-3?= 0.00125 mol
Step 3:?Calculate the moles of hydrochloric acid required using the reaction’s stoichiometry
1 mol of Na2CO3?reacts with 2 mol of HCl, so the molar ratio is 1 : 2
Therefore 0.00125 moles of Na2CO3?react with 0.00250 moles of HCl
Step 4:?Calculate the concentration, in mol dm-3, of hydrochloric acid
concentration (HCl) (mol dm-3) = 0.125 mol dm-3
volume of gas (dm3) = amount of gas (mol) x 24?dm3?mol-1
Calculation volume of gas using excess & limiting reagents
Calculate the volume the following gases occupy:
Calculate the moles in the following volumes of gases:
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