For the reaction 2NaI + Cl2 →2NaCl + I2 How many grams of NaCl is obtained if 5.0 grams of NaI reacts with 5.0 grams of Cl2?
2 Answers
Explanation:
We have the balanced equation (without state symbols), as
What I first try to do is to find the limiting reactant with these types of problems, so let's do that first.
An average
The mole ratio between
We have here
Since we have
We have only
So, only
The mole ratio between
Now, the question asks to find us the mass produced, so we need to find the amount in grams.
We use the equation:
The molar mass of
And so,
Now, I will round it off to one significant figure, like the values stated for the reactants.
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Explanation:
So this boils down to a limiting reagent problem.
First, we are going to see how much NaCl could be made if we only consider
Second, we'll see how much NaCl could be made if we only consider NaI. Whichever is the least amount possible, then that reagent is the one we ran out of first....it is limiting, and it'll tell us how much can be made.
Everything has to be done in moles.
We'll check
5.0g
This will make NaCl:
0.0705 moles
= 0.1410 moles NaCl
Now we'll check NaI
This will make NaCl:
0.0333 moles
NaCl moles = 0.0333 moles
With the
Mass of NaCl made: