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19975413#10001
<HW #06
Problem 3.104 - Enhanced - with Feedback
5 of 5
A mixture containing KCIO3, K2CO3, KHCO3, and
KCl was heated, producing C02,02, and H20 gases
according to the following equations:
R Review Constants Periodic Table
rIIst, uie mldss gianIS OI UU2 prUuuceu uuiig uie uecuiposiIUn UI NIOU3 IS CdiLulateu iIUin g 12u.
Mass of CO2 produced from KHCO3 = 1.90 g H20 ×
1 mol H20
18.02 g H2O
2 mol CO2
1 mol H20
44.01
2KCIO3(s)
1 m
- 2KCI(s) + 302(g)
K20(s) + H2O(g) + 2CO2(g)
+ K20(s) + CO2(g)
The remaining CO2 collected is from the decomposition of K2CO3.
2KHCO3(s)
K2CO3(s)
(Total mass CO2 collected)
(mass CO2 from KHCO3 decomposition)
(9.28 CO2 from KHCO3)
mass CO
(13.72 g CO2 total)
The KCI does not react under the conditions of the
4.
The mass in grams of K2CO3 in the original sample can then be found:
reaction. 100.0g of the mixture produces 1.90 g of H2O,
13.72 g of CO2, and 4.10 g of 02. (Assume complete
decomposition of the mixture.)
Mass K2 CO, in original mixture = 4.44 g CO2 x
1 mol CO2
44.01 g CO2
1 mol K2CO3
1 mol CO2
Part D
How many grams of KCI were in the original mixture?
Express your answer to three significant figures.
Πνα ΑΣφ
?
m =
g
Submit
Request Answer
Transcribed Image Text:19975413#10001 <HW #06 Problem 3.104 - Enhanced - with Feedback 5 of 5 A mixture containing KCIO3, K2CO3, KHCO3, and KCl was heated, producing C02,02, and H20 gases according to the following equations: R Review Constants Periodic Table rIIst, uie mldss gianIS OI UU2 prUuuceu uuiig uie uecuiposiIUn UI NIOU3 IS CdiLulateu iIUin g 12u. Mass of CO2 produced from KHCO3 = 1.90 g H20 × 1 mol H20 18.02 g H2O 2 mol CO2 1 mol H20 44.01 2KCIO3(s) 1 m - 2KCI(s) + 302(g) K20(s) + H2O(g) + 2CO2(g) + K20(s) + CO2(g) The remaining CO2 collected is from the decomposition of K2CO3. 2KHCO3(s) K2CO3(s) (Total mass CO2 collected) (mass CO2 from KHCO3 decomposition) (9.28 CO2 from KHCO3) mass CO (13.72 g CO2 total) The KCI does not react under the conditions of the 4. The mass in grams of K2CO3 in the original sample can then be found: reaction. 100.0g of the mixture produces 1.90 g of H2O, 13.72 g of CO2, and 4.10 g of 02. (Assume complete decomposition of the mixture.) Mass K2 CO, in original mixture = 4.44 g CO2 x 1 mol CO2 44.01 g CO2 1 mol K2CO3 1 mol CO2 Part D How many grams of KCI were in the original mixture? Express your answer to three significant figures. Πνα ΑΣφ ? m = g Submit Request Answer
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