World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781133109655
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 3A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The meaning of the equation needs to be stated in the terms of numbers of individual molecules and in the terms of moles of molecules.

  NO(g)+ O2(g) NO2(g)

Concept Introduction:

The balanced equation shows that different reactants react in a fixed mol ratio to form products. The reactants react in a fixed molecular ratio to form products.

Molecules are a small unit of mol. We know that 1mol of any substance contains 6.022 x 1023  molecules of that substance. (Avogadro number).  In a balanced equation, coefficients are used to show the quantities of both the reactants and products in the reaction.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 3A

  2NO(g)+ O2(g) 2NO2(g)

2 molecules of NO gas react with 1 molecule of O2 gas to produce 2 molecules of NO2 gas.

2 moles of NO molecules react with 1 mol of O2 molecules to produce 2 moles of NO2 molecules.

Explanation of Solution

  NO(g)+ O2(g) NO2(g)

 The above equation is not balanced because atoms on both sides of the arrow are not equal. The balanced equation is:

  2NO(g)+ O2(g) 2NO2(g)

Now atoms on both sides of the arrow are equal, so the equation is balanced.  

The meaning of the equation in terms of individual molecules:

2 molecules of NO gas react with 1 molecule of O2 gas to produce 2 molecules of NO2 gas.

The meaning of the equation in terms of moles of molecules:

2 moles of NO molecules react with 1 mol of O2 molecules to produce 2 moles of NO2 molecules.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The meaning of the equation needs to be stated in the terms of numbers of individual molecules and in the terms of moles of molecules.

  AgCH3COO(aq) + CuSO4(aq)  Ag2SO4(s)  +Cu(CH3COO)2(aq)

Concept Introduction:

The balanced equation shows that different reactants react in a fixed mol ratio to form products. The reactants react in a fixed molecular ratio to form products.

Molecules are a small unit of mol. We know that 1mol of any substance contains 6.022 x 1023  molecules of that substance. (Avogadro number).  In a balanced equation, coefficients are used to show the quantities of both the reactants and products in the reaction.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 3A

 The balanced equation is:

  2AgCH3COO(aq) + CuSO4(aq)  Ag2SO4(s)  +Cu(CH3COO)2(aq)

When 2 molecules of aqueous  AgCH3COO react with 1 molecule of aqueous CuSO4 , 1 molecule of silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) precipitated out and 1 molecule of Cu(CH3COO)2is the aqueous product.

When 2  moles of aqueous  AgCH3COO molecules react with 1 mol of aqueous CuSO4 molecules, 1 mol of (Ag2SO4) molecules precipitated out and 1mol of Cu(CH3COO)2molecules are the aqueous product.

Explanation of Solution

 The balanced equation is:

  2AgCH3COO(aq) + CuSO4(aq)  Ag2SO4(s)  +Cu(CH3COO)2(aq)

The meaning of the equation in terms of individual molecules:

When 2 molecules of aqueous  AgCH3COO react with 1 molecule of aqueous CuSO4 , 1 molecule of silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) precipitated out and 1 molecule of Cu(CH3COO)2is the aqueous product.

The meaning of the equation in terms of moles of molecules:

When 2  moles of aqueous  AgCH3COO molecules react with 1 mol of aqueous CuSO4 molecules, 1 mol of silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) molecules precipitated out and 1mol of Cu(CH3COO)2molecules are the aqueous product.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The meaning of the equation needs to be stated in the terms of numbers of individual molecules and in the terms of moles of molecules.

  PCl3(l)+H2O(l)  H3PO3(l)+HCl (g)

Concept Introduction:

The balanced equation shows that different reactants react in a fixed mol ratio to form products. The reactants react in a fixed molecular ratio to form products.

Molecules are a small unit of mol. We know that 1mol of any substance contains 6.022 x 1023  molecules of that substance. (Avogadro number).  In a balanced equation, coefficients are used to show the quantities of both the reactants and products in the reaction.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 3A

 The balanced equation is: 

  PCl3(l)+ 3H2O(l)  H3PO3(l)+ 3HCl (g)

When 1 molecule of phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) reacts with 3 molecules of water, 1 molecule of phosphoric acid(H3PO3) and 3 molecules of hydrochloric gas is produced.

When 1 mol of phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) molecules react with 3 moles of water molecules, 1 mol of phosphoric acid(H3PO3) molecules and 3 moles of hydrochloric gas molecules is produced

Explanation of Solution

 The balanced equation is:

  PCl3(l)+ 3H2O(l)  H3PO3(l)+ 3HCl (g)

The meaning of the equation in terms of individual molecules:

When 1 molecule of phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) reacts with 3 molecules of water, 1 molecule of phosphoric acid(H3PO3) and 3 molecules of hydrochloric gas is produced.

The meaning of the equation in terms of moles of molecules:

When 1 mol of phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) molecules react with 3 moles of water molecules, 1 mol of phosphoric acid(H3PO3) molecules and 3 moles of hydrochloric gas molecules is produced.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The meaning of the equation needs to be stated in the terms of numbers of individual molecules and in the terms of moles of molecules.

  C2H6(g)+ Cl2(g)C2H5Cl(g) +HCl (g)

Concept Introduction:

The balanced equation shows that different reactants react in a fixed mol ratio to form products. The reactants react in a fixed molecular ratio to form products.

Molecules are a small unit of mol. We know that 1mol of any substance contains 6.022 x 1023  molecules of that substance. (Avogadro number).  In a balanced equation, coefficients are used to show the quantities of both the reactants and products in the reaction.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 3A

The balanced equation is: 

  C2H6(g)+ Cl2(g)C2H5Cl(g) +HCl (g)

When 1 molecule of C2H6 reacts with 1 molecule of Cl2 gas, 1 molecule of C2H5Cl, and 1 molecule of HCl gas is produced.

When 1 mol of C2H6 molecules react with 1 mol of Cl2 gas molecules, 1 mol of C2H5Cl molecules and 1 mol of HCl gas molecules are produced.

Explanation of Solution

The balanced equation is: 

  C2H6(g)+ Cl2(g)C2H5Cl(g) +HCl (g)

The meaning of the equation in terms of individual molecules:

When 1 molecule of C2H6 reacts with 1 molecule of Cl2 gas, 1 molecule of C2H5Cl, and 1 molecule of HCl gas is produced.

The meaning of the equation in terms of moles of molecules:

When 1 mol of C2H6 molecules react with 1 mol of Cl2 gas molecules, 1 mol of C2H5Cl molecules and 1 mol of HCl gas molecules are produced.

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