
To check
which mixture follows the law of definite proportion.

Answer to Problem 1.87QA
Solution:
Option a. 11.0 g of sodium and 17.0 g of chlorine and Option b. 6.5 g of sodium and 10.0 g of chlorine would react to produce NaCl, with no sodium or chlorine left over.
Explanation of Solution
Here we will check the mole ratio between sodium and chlorine (chloride ions).
The molar mass of Na is 23.00 g/mol and the molar mass of Cl is 35.45 g/mol.
Now find out mole ratio between sodium ion and chlorine ion.
Therefore Na+ and Cl- ion combine in 1:1 mole ratio.
Similarly we check the mole ratio between Na+ and Cl- ion in other mixtures.
Mixture a. 11.0 g of sodium and 17.0 g of chlorine.
Now find out mole ratio between sodium ion and chlorine ion.
Na+ and Cl- ion combine in 1:1 mole ratio. Therefore mixture a. 11.0 g of sodium ion and 17.0 g of chlorine ion produce NaCl with no sodium or chlorine left over.
Mixture b. 6.5 g of sodium and 10.0 g of chlorine.
Now find out mole ratio between sodium ion and chlorine ion.
Na+ and Cl- ion combine in 1:1 mole ratio. Therefore mixture b. 6.5 g of sodium ion and 10.0 g of chlorine ion produce NaCl with no sodium or chlorine left over.
Mixture c. 6.5 g of sodium and 12.0 g of chlorine.
Now find out mole ratio between sodium ion and chlorine ion.
Here, Na+ and Cl- ion do not combine in 1:1 mole ratio. All the sodium ion will get consumed and some mass of chlorine will remain.
Mixture d. 6.5 g of sodium and 8.0 g of chlorine.
Now find out mole ratio between sodium ion and chlorine ion.
Here, Na+ and Cl- ion do not combine in 1:1 mole ratio. All the chlorine ion will get consumed and some mass of sodium will remain.
Conclusion:
Option a. 11.0 g of sodium and 17.0 g of chlorine and Option b. 6.5 g of sodium and 10.0 g of chlorine would react to produce NaCl, with no sodium or chlorine left over.
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