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8 February, 20:07

Students in a chemistry class added 5 g of Zinc to 50 g of hydrochloric acid. A chemical reaction occurred that produced zinc chloride and 6 g of hydrogen gas. What is the mass of the zinc chloride?

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  1. 8 February, 21:31
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    Mass = 11 g

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Mass of Zn = 5 g

    Mass of HCl = 50 g

    Mass of hydrogen gas produced = 6 g

    Mass of zinc chloride produced = ?

    Solution:

    Chemical equation:

    Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl₂ + H₂

    Number of moles of Zn:

    Number of moles = mass / molar mass

    Number of moles = 5 g / 65.38 g/mol

    Number of moles = 0.08 mol

    Number of moles of HCl:

    Number of moles = mass / molar mass

    Number of moles = 50 g / 36.5 g/mol

    Number of moles = 1.4 mol

    Now we will compare the moles of both reactant with zinc chloride.

    Zn : ZnCl₂

    1 : 1

    0.08 : 0.08

    HCl : ZnCl₂

    2 : 1

    1.4 : 1/2*1.4 = 0.7 mol

    The number of moles of zinc chloride produced by Zn are less so it will limiting reactant.

    Mass of zinc chloride:

    Mass = number of moles * molar mass

    Mass = 0.08 mol * 136.3 g/mol

    Mass = 11 g
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