Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (8th Edition)
Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (8th Edition)
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Chapter 9, Problem 66E
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The mass of water produced when 3.00g of aluminum hydroxide reacts with 1.00g of sulfuric acid is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Chemical reactions are represented by chemical equations. In a chemical equation the reactants are represented on the left of the arrow while the products are represented on the right of the arrow. Stoichiometric coefficient is the number preceding each symbol in a reaction which determines the moles of the reactants and products in the reaction. The ratio of moles is termed as mole ratio. In stoichiometry problems, the reactant that controls the amount of the product formed is known as the limiting reactant.

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Answer to Problem 66E

The mass of water produced when 3.00g of aluminum hydroxide reacts with 1.00g of sulfuric acid is 0.367g.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction is given below.

Al(OH)3(s)+H2SO4(l)Al2(SO4)3(s)+H2O(l)

The balanced equation for the reaction is given below.

2Al(OH)3(s)+3H2SO4(l)Al2(SO4)3(s)+6H2O(l)

In the reaction, 2 moles of Al(OH)3 produce 6 moles of H2O.

Therefore, the mole ratio is given below.

6molH2O2molAl(OH)3and2molAl(OH)36molH2O

The mole ratio to obtain moles of H2O from moles of Al(OH)3 is given below.

6molH2O2molAl(OH)3

The molar mass of aluminum is 26.98gmol1.

The molar mass of hydrogen is 1.01gmol1.

The molar mass of oxygen is 16.00gmol1.

Therefore, the molar mass of Al(OH)3 is calculated below.

Totalmolarmass=26.98gmol1+3×(1.01gmol1+16.00gmol1)=26.98gmol1+(3×17.01gmol1)=78.01gmol1

The formula to calculate the moles of Al(OH)3 is given below.

MolesofAl(OH)3=MassofAl(OH)3MolarmassofAl(OH)3 …(1)

The mass of Al(OH)3 is 3.00g.

Substitute the molar mass and mass of Al(OH)3 in equation (1).

MolesofAl(OH)3=3.00g78.01gmol1=0.0385mol

The formula to calculate the moles of H2O from moles of Al(OH)3 is given below.

MolesofH2O=(MolesofAl(OH)3×MoleratiotoobtainmolesofH2OfromAl(OH)3) …(2)

Substitute the value of moles of Al(OH)3 and mole ratio in equation (2).

MolesofH2O=0.0385molAl(OH)3×6molH2O2molAl(OH)3=0.115mol

In the reaction, 3 moles of H2SO4 produce 6 mole of H2O.

Therefore, the mole ratio is given below.

6molH2O3molH2SO4and3molH2SO46molH2O

The mole ratio to obtain moles of H2O from moles of H2SO4 is given below.

6molH2O3molH2SO4

The molar mass of hydrogen is 1.01gmol1.

The molar mass of oxygen is 16.00gmol1.

The molar mass of sulfur is 32.07gmol1.

Therefore, the molar mass of H2SO4 is calculated below.

Totalmolarmass=(2×1.01gmol1)+32.07gmol1+(4×16.00gmol1)=2.02gmol1+32.07gmol1+64.00gmol1=98.09gmol1

The formula to calculate the moles of H2SO4 is given below.

MolesofH2SO4=MassofH2SO4MolarmassofH2SO4 …(3)

The mass of H2SO4 is 1.00g.

Substitute the molar mass and mass of H2SO4 in equation (3).

MolesofH2SO4=1.00g98.09gmol1=0.0102mol

The formula to calculate the moles of H2O from moles of H2SO4 is given below.

MolesofH2O=(MolesofH2SO4×MoleratiotoobtainmolesofH2OfromH2SO4) …(4)

Substitute the value of moles of H2SO4 and mole ratio in equation (4).

MolesofH2O=0.0102molH2SO4×6molH2O3molH2SO4=0.0204mol

Since, 1.00g of H2SO4 produces lesser amount of H2O, H2SO4 is the limiting reactant.

The number of moles of H2O produced by 1.00g of H2SO4 is 0.0204mol.

The molar mass of hydrogen is 1.01gmol1.

The molar mass of oxygen is 16.00gmol1.

Therefore, the molar mass of H2O is calculated below.

Totalmolarmass=(2×1.01gmol1)+16.00gmol1=2.02gmol1+16.00gmol1=18.02gmol1

The formula to calculate the mass of H2O is given below.

MassofH2O=MolesofH2O×MolarmassofH2O …(5)

The moles of H2O is 0.0204mol.

The molar mass of H2O is 18.02gmol1.

Substitute the molar mass and moles of H2O in equation (5).

MassofH2O=0.0204mol×18.02gmol1=0.367g

Therefore, the mass of water produced when 3.00g of aluminum hydroxide reacts with 1.00g of sulfuric acid is 0.367g.

Conclusion

The mass of water produced when 3.00g of aluminum hydroxide reacts with 1.00g of sulfuric acid is 0.367g.

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