The amount of Zinc (in grams) present in the sample after the reaction should be calculated. Zn(s)+2HCl(aq) → ZnCl 2 (aq)+H 2 (g) Concept Introduction: 1. The relation between pressure and height of the barometer is given as P = gdh where , g =centre of gravity d = density h =height of the instrument 2. Ideal gas equation : At a constant temperature (K) and pressure (P), the volume (v) occupied by the no of moles of any gas is known as ideal gas equation. Ideal gas equation: PV = nRT nRT = PV n = PV RT 3. No of moles = mass of the substance× 1 .0 mol molar mass of the substance
The amount of Zinc (in grams) present in the sample after the reaction should be calculated. Zn(s)+2HCl(aq) → ZnCl 2 (aq)+H 2 (g) Concept Introduction: 1. The relation between pressure and height of the barometer is given as P = gdh where , g =centre of gravity d = density h =height of the instrument 2. Ideal gas equation : At a constant temperature (K) and pressure (P), the volume (v) occupied by the no of moles of any gas is known as ideal gas equation. Ideal gas equation: PV = nRT nRT = PV n = PV RT 3. No of moles = mass of the substance× 1 .0 mol molar mass of the substance
Pgas=P-P31cmwater=751mmHg-21.84mmHg=729.21mmHgvapour pressure of water at 170CPH2=Pgas-Pwater=752.61mmHg-14.5mmHg=714.7mmHgnoofmolesofsodiumperioxidecanbecalculatedasn=PVRT=(714.7/760atm)(0.0221L)(0.08206L.atm/K.mol)(290K)=0.0008733molO2MasscanbecalculatedasMass=0.0008733molO2×1molZn1molH2×65.38gNa2O21molZn=0.057098 g
Conclusion
The amount of Zinc (in grams) present in the sample after the reaction was calculated as 0.0574 grams
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