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Interpretation:
The balanced equation for the reaction is to be written. Also, the reducing and oxidizing agent is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
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An oxidizing agent is a substance that oxidizes another species and itself gets reduced in a
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Answer to Problem 4.155P
The balanced equation for the reaction is as follows:
The reducing agent is
Explanation of Solution
The given balanced chemical reaction is as follows:
The oxidation number of aluminium is
The expression to calculate the oxidation number of chlorine in
Rearrange equation (1) for the oxidation number of chlorine.
Substitute
The expression to calculate the oxidation number of chlorine in
Rearrange equation (3) for the oxidation number of chlorine.
Substitute
The oxidation state of chlorine in
The oxidation state of aluminium in
An oxidizing agent is a substance that oxidizes another species and itself gets reduced in a chemical reaction. A reducing agent is the one that reduces another species and itself gets oxidized in a chemical reaction.
(b)
Interpretation:
The total mole of gas produced when
Concept introduction:
The expression to calculate the moles of solute when given mass and molecular mass of compound are given is as follows:
Stoichiometry of a reaction is utilized to determine the amount of any species in the reaction by the relationship between the reactants and products.
Consider the general reaction,
One mole of
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Answer to Problem 4.155P
Explanation of Solution
The given balanced chemical reaction is as follows:
The formula to calculate the moles of
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The formula to calculate the moles of gas is as follows:
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Stoichiometry of a reaction can be used to determine the moles of a chemical species when the moles of other chemical species present in the reaction is given.
(c)
Interpretation:
The change in volume from the reaction is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Density is defined as mass per unit volume. Mass and volume are physical quantities and the units of mass and volume are fundamental units. Density is the ratio of mass to the volume. The unit of volume is derived from the units of mass and volume. The SI unit of density is
Stoichiometry of a reaction is utilized to determine the amount of any species in the reaction by the relationship between the reactants and products.
Consider the general reaction,
One mole of
The conversion factor to convert
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Answer to Problem 4.155P
The change in volume is
Explanation of Solution
The given balanced chemical reaction is as follows:
Rearrange the equation (7) to calculate the volume.
Substitute
The formula to calculate the mass of
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The formula to calculate the initial volume is as follows:
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The formula to calculate the mass of
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The formula to calculate the mass of
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The volume of one mole of gas at STP is
The formula to calculate the final volume is as follows:
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The formula to calculate the volume change is as follows:
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The volume change in a reaction is defined as the difference between volume of reactants and the volume of products.
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