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Interpretation:
The mass of sodium used in a reaction when
Concept Introduction:
In any stoichiometric balanced equation, the reactant that is present in the least amount and that governs the amount of products formed is known as limiting reactant.
Prior to the identification of the limiting reactant; a balanced equation is written, then the amount of each reactant in grams is converted to corresponding moles. Further on the basis of the stoichiometric molar ratio by which reactants combine, the amount of product formed from each of the reactants is calculated.
Answer to Problem 6.90QE
The mass of sodium used in a reaction is
Explanation of Solution
The conversion factor to convert liters to milliliters is as follows:
Hence convert
The barometric pressure is the total pressure measured and the vapor pressure of the water at
The total pressure as per Dalton’s law of partial pressure is calculated as follows:
Here,
Substitute
Rearrange the expression to obtain the value of
Therefore the partial pressure corresponding to
The conversion factor to convert
Therefore
The formula to convert degree Celsius to kelvin is as follows:
Substitute
The formula to calculate the number of moles as per the ideal gas equation is as follows:
Substitute
The balanced reaction when sodium reacts with water is given as follows:
According to the stoichiometry of the balanced equation (4),
The formula to convert mass in gram to moles is as follows:
Substitute
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