All-purpose fertilizers contain the essential elements nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. A typical fertilizer carries numbers on its label, such as “ 5 − 10 − 5 " . These numbers represent the %N, % P 2 O 5 , and % K 2 O ,respectively. The N is contained in the form ofa nitrogen compound, such as ( NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 , NH 4 NO 3 ,or CO ( NH 2 ) 2 (urea). The P is generally present as a phosphate and the K as KCI. The expressions % P 2 O 5 and% K 2 O were devised in the nineteenth century, before the nature of chemical compounds was fully understood. To convert from % P 2 O 5 to %P and from % K 2 O to %K, the factors 2 mol P/mol P 2 O 5 and 2 molK/mol K 2 O must be used, together with molar masses. a. Assuming three-significant-figure precision, what is the percent composition of the fertilizer in%N, %P, and%K? b. What is the % P 2 O 5 in the following compounds (both common fertilizers}? (i) Ca ( H 2 PO 4 ) 2 ; (ii) ( NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 . c. In a similar manner to the “ 5 − 10 − 5 " fertilizer described in this exercise, how would you describe a fertilizer in which the mass ratio of (NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 to KCI is 5.00:1.00? d. Can a “ 5 − 10 − 5 " fertilizer be prepared in which (NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 and KCI are the sole fertilizer components,with or without inert non-fertilizer additives? It so, what should be the proportions of the constituents of the fertilizer mixture? If this “ 5 − 10 − 5 " fertilizer cannot be prepared, why not?
All-purpose fertilizers contain the essential elements nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. A typical fertilizer carries numbers on its label, such as “ 5 − 10 − 5 " . These numbers represent the %N, % P 2 O 5 , and % K 2 O ,respectively. The N is contained in the form ofa nitrogen compound, such as ( NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 , NH 4 NO 3 ,or CO ( NH 2 ) 2 (urea). The P is generally present as a phosphate and the K as KCI. The expressions % P 2 O 5 and% K 2 O were devised in the nineteenth century, before the nature of chemical compounds was fully understood. To convert from % P 2 O 5 to %P and from % K 2 O to %K, the factors 2 mol P/mol P 2 O 5 and 2 molK/mol K 2 O must be used, together with molar masses. a. Assuming three-significant-figure precision, what is the percent composition of the fertilizer in%N, %P, and%K? b. What is the % P 2 O 5 in the following compounds (both common fertilizers}? (i) Ca ( H 2 PO 4 ) 2 ; (ii) ( NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 . c. In a similar manner to the “ 5 − 10 − 5 " fertilizer described in this exercise, how would you describe a fertilizer in which the mass ratio of (NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 to KCI is 5.00:1.00? d. Can a “ 5 − 10 − 5 " fertilizer be prepared in which (NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 and KCI are the sole fertilizer components,with or without inert non-fertilizer additives? It so, what should be the proportions of the constituents of the fertilizer mixture? If this “ 5 − 10 − 5 " fertilizer cannot be prepared, why not?
Solution Summary: The author explains how the percentage composition of the "5-10-5" fertilizer should be calculated. Molar mass is defined as the average mass of atoms present in the chemical formula.
All-purpose fertilizers contain the essential elements nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. A typical fertilizer carries numbers on its label, such as
“
5
−
10
−
5
"
. These numbers represent the %N, %
P
2
O
5
, and %
K
2
O
,respectively. The N is contained in the form ofa nitrogen compound, such as
(
NH
4
)
2
SO
4
,
NH
4
NO
3
,or
CO
(
NH
2
)
2
(urea). The P is generally present as a phosphate and the K as KCI. The expressions %
P
2
O
5
and%
K
2
O
were devised in the nineteenth century, before the nature of chemical compounds was fully understood. To convert from %
P
2
O
5
to %P and from %
K
2
O
to %K, the factors 2 mol P/mol
P
2
O
5
and 2 molK/mol
K
2
O
must be used, together with molar masses.
a. Assuming three-significant-figure precision, what is the percent composition of the fertilizer in%N, %P, and%K?
b. What is the %
P
2
O
5
in the following compounds (both common fertilizers}? (i)
Ca
(
H
2
PO
4
)
2
; (ii)
(
NH
4
)
2
HPO
4
.
c. In a similar manner to the
“
5
−
10
−
5
"
fertilizer described in this exercise, how would you describe a fertilizer in which the mass ratio of
(NH
4
)
2
HPO
4
to KCI is 5.00:1.00?
d. Can a
“
5
−
10
−
5
"
fertilizer be prepared in which
(NH
4
)
2
HPO
4
and KCI are the sole fertilizer components,with or without inert non-fertilizer additives? It so, what should be the proportions of the constituents of the fertilizer mixture? If this
“
5
−
10
−
5
"
fertilizer cannot be prepared, why not?
Experiment 1
Data Table 1: Conservation of Mass - Initial Mass
Data Table 1
Data Table 2
Data Table 3
Data Table 4
Panel 1
Photo 1
Data Table 5
Reaction Mass of test tube and 5.0% HC₂H₂O2 (g)
#
(A)
(B)
Mass of NaHCO, (g) Mass of balloon and NaHCO, (g)
(C)
0.10
1
0829
14.38g
0.20
2
0.929
14.29g
0.35
1.00g
3
14.25g
0.50
1.14g
14.29
Experiment 1
Data Table 2: Moles of HC2H3O2
Reaction Volume of Mass of
Moles of HC₂H₂O₂
5.0%
Vinegar
(g)
(ML)
5.0
0.25
0042 mol
2
5.0
0.25
0042 mol
3
5.0
0.25
0042 mol
5.0
0.25
0042 mol
Experiment 1
Data Table 3: Moles of NaHCO3
Reaction Mass of NaHCO (g)
10g
20g
35g
50g
Experiment 1
Data Table 4: Theoretical Yield of CO₂
Reaction #
1
2
3
Experiment 1
Total mass before reaction (g)
(D=A+C)
15.29
15.21g
15.25g
15.349
Exercise 1
Data Table 1
Data Table 2
Data Table 3
Data Table 4
Panel 1
Photo 1
Data Table 5
Exercise 1-
Data Table 1
Data Table 2
DataTable 3
Data Table 4
Panel 1
Photo 1
Data Table 5
Exercise 1-
Moles of NaHCO
0012 mol
0025 mol
0044 mol
0062 mol…
The chemical reaction you investigated is a two-step reaction. What type of reaction occurs in each step? How did you determine your answer?
Chapter 3 Solutions
General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (11th Edition)
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