Chemistry for Engineering Students
Chemistry for Engineering Students
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ISBN: 9781337398909
Author: Lawrence S. Brown, Tom Holme
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.15PAE

4.15 What mass of the unknown compound is formed in the following reactions? (Assume that reactants for which amounts are not given are present in excess.)

   C 2 H 4 +  H 2     C 2 H 6

g C2H4 reacts to produce x g C2H6

  •    CS 2 +  3Cl 2     CCl 4 +  S 2 Cl 2

    5.78 g Cl2 reacts to produce x g S2CL2

  •    PCl 3 +  3H 2 O   H 3 PO 3 +  3HCl

    mg PCl3 reacts to produce x mg HCl

  •    B 2 H 6 +  O 2     B 2 O 3 +  3H 2 O

    kg B2H6 reacts to produce x kg B2O3

    a)

    Expert Solution
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    Interpretation Introduction

    To determine: The mass of unknown compound that is formed in: C2H4+ H2C2H6, 3.4 g C2H4 reacts to produce x g C2H6.

    Explanation of Solution

    Calculate the molecular weight of C2H4 and C2H6

    MW(C2H4)=2 × 12 gmol + 4 × 1 gmol=28 gmolMW(C2H6)=2 × 12 gmol + 6 × 1 gmol=30 gmol

    1 mol of C2H4 produces 1 mol of C2H6. Convert these moles in grams

    1 mol C2H4 ×  28 g C2H4 1 mol C2H4=28 g C2H41 mol C2H6 ×   30 g C2H6 1 mol C2H6 =30 g C2H6

    Calculate the mass of C2H6produce with 3.4 g of C2H4

    28 g C2H4-----30 g C2H63.4 g C2H4----3 .4 g C2H4× 30 g C2H6 28 g C2H4=3.6 g C2H6

    b)

    Expert Solution
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    Interpretation Introduction

    To determine: The mass of unknown compound that is formed in: CS2+ 3Cl2CCl4 + S2Cl2, 5.78 g Cl2 reacts to produce x g S2Cl2.

    Explanation of Solution

    Calculate the molecular weight of Cl2 and S2Cl2

    MW(Cl2)=2 × 35.5 gmol=71 gmolMW(S2Cl2)=2 ×32 gmol + 2 × 35.5 gmol=135 gmol

    3 moles of Cl2 produces 1 mol of S2Cl2. Convert these moles in grams

    3 moles Cl2 ×  71 g Cl2 1 mol Cl2=213 g Cl21 mol S2Cl2 ×   135 g S2 Cl2 1 mol S2 Cl2 =135 g S2Cl2

    Calculate the mass of S2Cl2produce with 5.78 g of Cl2

    213 g Cl2-----135 g S2Cl25.78 g Cl2----5 .78 g Cl2× 135 g S2 Cl2 213 g Cl2=3.66 g S2Cl2

    c)

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    Interpretation Introduction

    To determine: The mass of unknown compound that is formed in: PCl3+ 3 H2OH3PO3 + 3 HCl, 3.1 mg PCl3 reacts to produce x mg HCl.

    Explanation of Solution

    Given the following reaction,

     PCl3+ 3 H2OH3PO3 + 3 HCl

    Calculate the molecular weight of PCl3 and HCl

    MW(PCl3)=1 × 31 gmol+3 × 35.5 gmol=137.5 gmolMW(HCl)=1 ×gmol + 1 ×35.5 gmol=36.5 gmol

    1 mol of PCl3 produces 3 moles of HCl. Convert these moles in mg

    1 moles PCl3 × 137 .5 g PCl3 1 mol PCl3×1000 mg1 g=137500 mg PCl33 moles HCl × 36.5 g HCl1 mol HCl ×1000 mg1 g=109500 mg HCl

    Calculate the mass of HCl produce with 3.1 mg of HCl

    137500 mg PCl3-----109500 mg HCl3.1 mg PCl3----3 .1 mg PCl3×109500 mg HCl 137500 mg PCl3=2.5 mg HCl

    d)

    Expert Solution
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    Interpretation Introduction

    To determine: The mass of unknown compound that is formed in: B2H6+ 3 O2B2O3 + 3 H2O, 4.6 kg B2H6 reacts to produce x kg B2O3.

    Explanation of Solution

    Calculate the molecular weight of B2H6 and B2O3

    MW(B2H6)=2 × 11 gmol+6× 1 gmol=28 gmolMW(B2O3)=2 × 11 gmol + 3 ×16 gmol=70 gmol

    1 mol of B2H6 produces 1 mol of B2O3. Convert these moles in kg

    1 moles B2H6 ×  28 g B2H6 1 mol B2H6×1 kg1000 g=0.028 kg B2H61 moles B2O3 × 70 g B2O3 1 mol B2O3 ×1 kg1000 g=0.070 kg B2O3

    Calculate the mass of B2O3produce with 4.6 kg of B2H6

    0.028 kg B2H6-----0.070 kg B2O34.6 kg B2H6--------4 .6 kg B2H6×0 .070 kg B2O30 .028 kg B2H6=11.5 kg B2O3

    Conclusion

    a) 3.4 g of C2H4 produces 3.6 g of C2H6.

    b) 5.78 g of Cl2 produces 3.66 g of S2Cl2.

    c) 3.1 mg of PCl3 produces 2.5 mg  of HCl.

    d) 4.6 kg of B2H6 produces 11.5 kg of B2O3.

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