Aqueous hydrochloric acid reacts with solid calcium metal to form a solution of calcium chloride and hydrogen gas. The reaction is highly spontaneous and proceeds to completion. A chemist reacts 65.30 g calcium with excess hydrochloric acid at STP. You may assume the gas behaves ideally under all conditions. (a) What volume of hydrogen gas is produced over water? (b) What is the final concentration (in mol/L) of calcium chloride in the solution if the initial acid solution had a volume of 0.85 L? Assume no change in solution volume. (c) All of the hydrogen gas that evolved during the reaction is collected and held in a rigid flask with a volume of 11.40 L. If the pressure in the flask cannot exceed 3.60 atm, what is the maximum temperature at which the gas can be stored in the flask?
Thermochemistry
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Exergonic Reaction
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Aqueous hydrochloric acid reacts with solid calcium metal to form a solution of calcium chloride and hydrogen gas. The reaction is highly spontaneous and proceeds to completion. A chemist reacts 65.30 g calcium with excess hydrochloric acid at STP. You may assume the gas behaves ideally under all conditions.
(a) What volume of hydrogen gas is produced over water?
(b) What is the final concentration (in mol/L) of calcium chloride in the solution if the initial acid solution had a volume of 0.85 L? Assume no change in solution volume.
(c) All of the hydrogen gas that evolved during the reaction is collected and held in a rigid flask with a volume of 11.40 L. If the pressure in the flask cannot exceed 3.60 atm, what is the maximum temperature at which the gas can be stored in the flask?
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