Principles of General, Organic, Biological Chemistry
Principles of General, Organic, Biological Chemistry
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780073511191
Author: Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.99AP

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Interpretation:

The molar mass of sucrose has to be given.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 5.99AP

The molar mass of sucrose is 342.3g/mol.

Explanation of Solution

The formula weight of sucrose is calculated as,

  12Catoms×12.01amu=144.12amu22Hatoms×1.008amu=22.176amu11Oatoms×16.00amu=176.00amu_Formula weightofC12H22O11=342.296amu

Since, the formula weight of sucrose is 342.3amu, the molar mass of sucrose is 342.3g/mol.

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Interpretation:

The equation of sucrose with water to give ethanol and carbon dioxide has to be balanced.

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Answer to Problem 5.99AP

The balanced equation of sucrose with water to give ethanol and carbon dioxide is,

  C12H22O11(s)+H2O(l)4C2H6O(l)+4CO2(g)

Explanation of Solution

The given equation is,

  C12H22O11(s)+H2O(l)C2H6O(l)+CO2(g)

The carbons in both ethanol and carbon dioxide have to be balanced.

Place the coefficient 4 to balance carbons in the product side (before C2H6O and CO2).

Place the coefficient 4 to balance oxygen in the product side (before C2H6O and CO2).

Place the coefficient 4 to balance hydrogen in the product side (before C2H6O).

The balanced equation of sucrose with water to give ethanol and carbon dioxide is,

  C12H22O11(s)+H2O(l)4C2H6O(l)+4CO2(g)

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The number of moles of ethanol formed from 2 mole of sucrose has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 5.99AP

The number of moles of ethanol formed from 2 mole of sucrose is 8moles.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

Moles of sucrose are 2 moles.

The balanced equation of sucrose with water to give ethanol and carbon dioxide is,

  C12H22O11(s)+H2O(l)4C2H6O(l)+4CO2(g)

The number of moles of ethanol formed from 2 mole of sucrose is calculated as,

  2molC12H22O11×4molC2H6O1molC12H22O11=8molC2H6O

The number of moles of ethanol formed from 2 mole of sucrose is 8moles.

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The number of grams of ethanol that is formed from 34.2 g of sucrose has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 5.99AP

The number of grams of ethanol that is formed from 34.2 g of sucrose is 18.4g.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

Grams of sucrose are 34.2 g.

The balanced chemical equation is,

  2 Na(s)+2H2O(l)Δ2NaOH(aq)+H2(g)

Grams can be converted into moles using the conversion factor:

  1molMolarmass

The number of moles present in 34.2 g of sucrose is calculated as,

  34.2gC12H22O11×1mol342g=0.1mol

The number of moles present in 34.2 g of sucrose is 0.1mol.

The number of moles of ethanol that is formed from 34.2 g of sucrose is calculated as,

  0.1molC12H22O11×4molC2H6O1molC12H22O11=0.4molC2H6O

The number of moles of ethanol that is formed from 34.2 g of sucrose is 0.4moles.

Moles can be converted into grams using the conversion factor:

  Molarmass1mol

The number of grams of ethanol that is formed from 34.2 g of sucrose is calculated as,

  0.4mol×46.07gC2H6O1mol=18.42g

The number of grams of ethanol that is formed from 34.2 g of sucrose is 18.4g.

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