Respuesta :
Answer: 11 g
Explanation:
Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl₂ + H₂
Number of moles of Zn:
Number of moles = 5 g / 65.38 g/mol
Number of moles = 0.08 mol
Number of moles of HCl :
Number of moles = 50 g / 36.5 g/mol
Number of moles = 1.4 mol
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 limit reactants.
Mass of zinc chloride:
Mass = 0.08 mol × 136.3 g/mol
Mass = 11 g
The answer is 11
First you need to find the limiting reactant
n (Zn) = m/MM = 5/65.38 = 0.076 ≈ 0.08
ratio = moles/coefficient = 0.08/1 = 0.08
n(HCl) = m/MM = 50/36.45 = 1.37
ratio = moles/coefficient = 1.37/2 = 0.685
So the limiting reaction is Zn
0.08/1 = x/1
x= 0.08 moles of ZnCl2
Then u need to find the mass
m= n(MM) = 0.08 (136.28) = 10.9 ≈11
First you need to find the limiting reactant
n (Zn) = m/MM = 5/65.38 = 0.076 ≈ 0.08
ratio = moles/coefficient = 0.08/1 = 0.08
n(HCl) = m/MM = 50/36.45 = 1.37
ratio = moles/coefficient = 1.37/2 = 0.685
So the limiting reaction is Zn
0.08/1 = x/1
x= 0.08 moles of ZnCl2
Then u need to find the mass
m= n(MM) = 0.08 (136.28) = 10.9 ≈11