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For each of the following balanced chemical equations, calculate how many grams of the product(s) would be produced by complete reaction of 0.125 mole of the first reactant.
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(a)
Interpretation:
Grams of the product(s) produced by complete reaction of
Concept Introduction:
For a substance, number of moles is related to mass and molar mass of the substance as follows:
Here, m is mass of substance in g and M is molar mass of substance in g/mol.
Thus, from number of moles, mass can be calculated as follows:
Answer to Problem 13QAP
Mass of AgOH ( s ) Produced =
Mass of LiNO3 ( a q ) produced =
Explanation of Solution
According to the balanced equation, mole ratio between AgNO3 ( a q ) and AgOH ( s ) =
So, Amount of AgOH ( s ) produced =
=
Molar mass of AgOH ( s ) =
Mass of AgOH ( s ) Produced =
=
According to the balanced equation, mole ratio between AgNO3 ( a q ) and LiNO3 ( a q ) =
So, Amount of LiNO3 ( a q ) produced =
=
Molar mass of LiNO3 ( a q ) =
Mass of LiNO3 ( a q ) produced =
=

(b)
Interpretation:
Grams of the product(s) produced by complete reaction of
Concept Introduction:
For a substance, number of moles is related to mass and molar mass of the substance as follows:
Here, m is mass of substance in g and M is molar mass of substance in g/mol.
Thus, from number of moles, mass can be calculated as follows:
Answer to Problem 13QAP
Mass of AlCl3 ( a q ) produced =
Mass of CaSO4 ( s ) produced =
Explanation of Solution
According to the balanced equation, mole ratio between Al2 (SO4 )3 ( a q ) and AlCl3 ( a q ) =
So, Amount of AlCl3 ( a q ) produced =
=
Molar mass of AlCl3 ( a q ) =
Mass of AlCl3 ( a q ) Produced =
=
According to the balanced equation, mole ratio between Al2 (SO4 )3 ( a q ) and CaSO4 ( s ) =
So, Amount of CaSO4 ( s ) produced =
=
Molar mass of CaSO4 ( s ) =
Mass of CaSO4 ( s ) produced =
=

(c)
Interpretation:
Grams of the product(s) produced by complete reaction of
Concept Introduction:
For a substance, number of moles is related to mass and molar mass of the substance as follows:
Here, m is mass of substance in g and M is molar mass of substance in g/mol.
Thus, from number of moles, mass can be calculated as follows:
Answer to Problem 13QAP
Mass of CaCl2 ( a q ) Produced =
Mass of CO2 ( g ) produced =
Mass of H2 O( l ) produced =
Explanation of Solution
According to the balanced equation, mole ratio between CaCO3 ( s ) and CaCl2 ( a q ) =
So, Amount of CaCl2 ( a q ) produced =
=
Molar mass of CaCl2 ( a q ) =
Mass of CaCl2 ( a q ) Produced =
=
According to the balanced equation, mole ratio between CaCO3 ( s ) and CO2 ( g ) =
So, Amount of CO2 ( g ) produced =
=
Molar mass of CO2 ( g ) =
Mass of CO2 ( g ) produced =
=
According to the balanced equation, mole ratio between CaCO3 ( s ) and H2 O( l ) =
So, Amount of H2 O( l ) produced =
=
Molar mass of H2 O( l ) =
Mass of H2 O( l ) produced =
=

(d)
Interpretation:
Grams of the product(s) produced by complete reaction of
Concept Introduction:
For a substance, number of moles is related to mass and molar mass of the substance as follows:
Here, m is mass of substance in g and M is molar mass of substance in g/mol.
Thus, from number of moles, mass can be calculated as follows:
Answer to Problem 13QAP
Mass of CO2 ( g ) produced =
Mass of H2 O( g ) produced =
Explanation of Solution
According to the balanced equation, mole ratio between C4 H1 0 ( g ) and CO2 ( g ) =
So, Amount of CO2 ( g ) produced =
=
Molar mass of CO2 ( g ) =
Mass of CO2 ( g ) produced =
=
According to the balanced equation, mole ratio between C4 H1 0 ( g ) and H2 O( g ) =
So, Amount of H2 O( g ) produced =
=
Molar mass of H2 O( g ) =
Mass of H2 O( g ) produced =
=
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