Chemistry: An Atoms-Focused Approach
Chemistry: An Atoms-Focused Approach
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ISBN: 9780393912340
Author: Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss, Natalie Foster
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.122QA
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To find:

a) Net ionic equation for the reaction between hydroxyapatite Ca10PO46(OH)2 and sodium fluoride that produces fluorapatite,Ca10(PO4)6F2.

b) The concentration of F- in molarity from the given concentration in drinking water i.e.4 mg/L.

c) How much fluoride (in mg) is present in a 100 mg sample of bone with the given fluoride concentration.

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Answer to Problem 8.122QA

Solution:

a) Ca10PO46OH2s+2F-aqCa10PO46F2s+OH-(aq)

b) The molarity F- is 2.1 ×10-4 M

c) 0.600 mg fluoride

Explanation of Solution

1) Concept:

The net ionic equation is derived from the total ionic equation. The total ionic equation is derived from the complete molecular reaction.

The given concentration of fluoride in mgL can be converted to moalrity using the molar mass of F and calculating its moles.

2) Formula:

Molarity=Moles of soluteVolume of solution in L

3) Given:

Concentration of F-=4 mg/L

Fluoride content in bone raised to 6 mg/g in 20 years.

Mass of sample of bone = 100 mg.

4) Calculation:

a)

Net ionic equation for the reaction between hydroxyapatite and sodium fluoride that produces fluorapatite,Ca10(PO4)6F2.

The reaction equation is,

Ca10PO46OH2(s)+NaF(aq)Ca10(PO4)6F2(s)+ NaOH(aq)

Taking an inventory of atoms on both sides,

10 Ca+6P+30 O+2H+1Na+1F10 Ca+6P+29 O+1H+1Na+2F

To balance F-atoms add coefficient in front of NaF

Ca10PO46(OH)2(s)+2NaF(aq)Ca10(PO4)6F2(s)+ NaOH(aq)

Taking an inventory of atoms on both sides,

10 Ca+6P+30 O+2H+2Na+2F10 Ca+6P+29 O+1H+1Na+2F

To balance Na-atoms add coefficient in front of NaOH

Ca10PO46(OH)2(s)+2NaF(aq)Ca10(PO4)6F2(s)+ 2 NaOH(aq)

Taking an inventory of atoms on both sides,

10 Ca+6P+30 O+2H+2Na+2F10 Ca+6P+30 O+2H+2Na+2F

Therefore, the balanced molecular equation is

Ca10PO46(OH)2(s)+2NaF(aq)Ca10(PO4)6F2(s)+ 2 NaOH(aq)

Total ionic equation is,

Ca10PO46OH2s+2Na+aq+2F-aqCa10PO46F2s+ 2Na+aq+OH-(aq)

Cancel out spectator ions,

Ca10PO46OH2s+2Na+aq+2F-aqCa10PO46F2s+ 2Na+aq+OH-(aq)

Net ionic equation is,

Ca10PO46OH2s+2F-aqCa10PO46F2s+OH-(aq)

b)

Express the concentration of F- in molarity from the given concentration in drinking water i.e.4 mg/L.

First convert the concentration mg/L to g/L

4 mg L × 1 g103mg =4.0 ×10-3gLF-

Convert grams to moles using molar mass

4.0 ×10-3gL ×1 mol18.998 g=2.1 ×10-4molLF-

So the molarity F- is 2.1 ×10-4 M

c)

Fluoride (in mg) present in a 100 mg sample of bone:

Fluoride content in bone is  6mgg i.e. 1 g sample of bone contains 6 mg of Fluoride.

100 mg bone × 1 g bone103mg bone × 6 mg fluoride1 g bone=0.60 mg fluoride

Conclusion:

The net ionic equation is determined by cancelling the spectator ions in the total ionic equation. Fluoride concentration in the required units is determined using molarity and molar mass of fluoride.

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