A #100*mL# volume of #2.0*mol*L^-1# hydrochloric acid titrated a sample of metal carbonate. What is the equivalent weight of the metal?
3 Answers
The equivalent weight of the metal is
Explanation:
First we need a chemical equation:
Given the equation, the
Equivalent weight of metal is 20 g/eq
Explanation:
For HCl
Molarity = Normality
Gram equivalents of HCl = Normality × Volume in litres
For complete neutralisation
Gram equivalents of HCl = Gram equivalents of metal carbonate
Equivalent weight of metal carbonate
Equivalent weight of carbonate
Equivalent weight of metal carbonate = Equivalent weight of metal + Equivalent weight of carbonate
50 g/eq = x + 30 g/eq
x = 20 g/eq
∴ Equivalent weight of metal is 20 g/eq
The number of moles of
So the mass of
Now we know from the law of equivalent proportion that the ratio of masses of two reacting substances for neutralization is equal to the ratio of their equivalent masses.
Hence we can say
Please note
Equivalent mass of