Chemistry: Matter and Change
Chemistry: Matter and Change
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780078746376
Author: Dinah Zike, Laurel Dingrando, Nicholas Hainen, Cheryl Wistrom
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co
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Chapter 11.1, Problem 3PP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A balanced chemical equation is given. The possible mole ratio has to be determined.

4Al(s)+3O2(aq)2Al2O3

Concept introduction:

Mole ratio is use for the conversion between products and reactants. It is defined as the ratio of moles of any of the two compounds that are involved in the reaction.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3PP

The mole ratio for given chemical equation is shown below.

4mol Al3molO2 and 4mol Al2molAl2O33mol O24molAl and 3mol O22molAl2O32molAl2O34molAl and 2molAl2O33molO2

Explanation of Solution

The balanced chemical equation is shown below.

4Al(s)+3O2(aq)2Al2O3

The above equation shows that four moles of aluminum reacts with three moles of oxygen to form 2 moles of aluminum oxide.

Therefore, the mole ratio for given chemical equation is shown below.

4mol Al3molO2 and 4mol Al2molAl2O33mol O24molAl and 3mol O22molAl2O32molAl2O34molAl and 2molAl2O33molO2

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A balanced chemical equation is given. The possible mole ratio has to be determined.

3Fe(s)+4H2O(l)Fe2O3(s)+4H2(g)

Concept introduction:

Mole ratio is use for the conversion between products and reactants. It is defined as the ratio of moles of any of the two compounds that are involved in the reaction.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3PP

The mole ratio for given chemical equation is shown below.

3molFe3molH2O, 3molFe1molFe3O4and3molFe4molH24molH2O3molFe, 4molH2O1molFe3O4and4molH2O4molH21molFe3O43molFe, 1molFe3O44molH2Oand1molFe3O44molH24molH23molFe, 4molH24molH2Oand4molH21molFe3O4

Explanation of Solution

The balanced chemical equation is shown below.

3Fe(s)+4H2O(l)Fe2O3(s)+4H2(g)

The above equation shows that three moles of iron reacts with four moles of water to form 1 mole of ferric oxide and four moles of hydrogen.

Therefore, the mole ratio for given chemical equation is shown below.

3molFe3molH2O, 3molFe1molFe3O4and3molFe4molH24molH2O3molFe, 4molH2O1molFe3O4and4molH2O4molH21molFe3O43molFe, 1molFe3O44molH2Oand1molFe3O44molH24molH23molFe, 4molH24molH2Oand4molH21molFe3O4

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A balanced chemical equation is given. The possible mole ratio has to be determined.

2HgO(s)2Hg(l)+O2(g)

Concept introduction:

Mole ratio is use for the conversion between products and reactants. It is defined as the ratio of moles of any of the two compounds that are involved in the reaction.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 3PP

The mole ratio for given chemical equation is shown below.

2mol HgO2mol Hg and 2mol HgO1molO22mol Hg2mol HgO and 3mol Hg1molO21molO22mol HgO and 1molO22mol Hg

Explanation of Solution

The balanced chemical equation is shown below.

2HgO(s)2Hg(l)+O2(g)

The above equation shows that 2 moles of mercuric oxide on decomposition gives two moles of mercury and one mole of oxygen.

Therefore, the mole ratio for given chemical equation is shown below.

2mol HgO2mol Hg and 2mol HgO1molO22mol Hg2mol HgO and 3mol Hg1molO21molO22mol HgO and 1molO22mol Hg

Chapter 11 Solutions

Chemistry: Matter and Change

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