Answer:
Mn^2+(aq) + 4H2O(l) + 5[VO2]^+(aq) + 10H^+(aq) ---------->MnO4^-(aq) + 8H^+(aq) + 5[VO]^2+(aq) + 5H2O(l)
Explanation:
Oxidation half equation:
Mn^2+(aq) + 4H2O(l) ------------> MnO4^-(aq) + 8H^+(aq) + 5e
Reduction half equation:
5[VO2]^+(aq) + 10H^+(aq) + 5e --------> 5[VO]^2+(aq) + 5H2O(l)
Overall redox reaction equation:
Mn^2+(aq) + 4H2O(l) + 5[VO2]^+(aq) + 10H^+(aq) ---------->MnO4^-(aq) + 8H^+(aq) + 5[VO]^2+(aq) + 5H2O(l)
A substance's molar mass is calculated by multiplying its relative atomic mass by the molar mass constant (1 g/mol). ... By multiplying a given mass by the molar mass, the amount of moles of the substance can be calculated.
1.59moles
Explanation:
Mass of CaO = 89.23g
Unknown
Number of moles = ?
Solution:
The mole is a unit of measurement in chemistry used to delineate the number of particles an atom contains.
A mole of a substance contains the avogadro's number of particles.
Number of moles =
Molar mass of CaO = 40 + 16 = 56g/mol
Number of moles = = 1.59moles
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Answer: 1.
2. 3 moles of : 2 moles of
3. 0.33 moles of : 0.92 moles of
4. is the limiting reagent and is the excess reagent.
5. Theoretical yield of is 29.3 g
Explanation:
To calculate the moles :
The balanced chemical equation is:
According to stoichiometry :
3 moles of require = 2 moles of
Thus 0.33 moles of will require= of
Thus is the limiting reagent as it limits the formation of product and is the excess reagent.
As 3 moles of give = 2 moles of
Thus 0.33 moles of give = of
Theoretical yield of
Thus 29.3 g of aluminium chloride is formed.
Explanation:
As per Brønsted-Lowry concept of acids and bases, chemical species which donate proton are called Brønsted-Lowry acids.
The chemical species which accept proton are called Brønsted-Lowry base.
(a)
is Bronsted lowry acid and is its conjugate base.
is Bronsted lowry base and is its conjugate acid.
(b)
is Bronsted lowry base and HCN is its conjugate acid.
is Bronsted lowry acid and is its conjugate base.
(c)
is Bronsted lowry acid and is its conjugate base.
Cl^- is Bronsted lowry base and HCl is its conjugate acid.
(d)
is Bronsted lowry acid and is its conjugate base.
OH^- is Bronsted lowry base and is its conjugate acid.
(e)
is Bronsted lowry base and OH- is its conjugate acid.
is Bronsted lowry acid and OH- is its conjugate base.