Chemistry, Third edition

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REVISION QUESTIONS 133

Limiting reagents


(i) What is the limiting reagent when 0.5 mol of solid phosphorus and 0.5 mol of oxygen react
according to the equation
P 4 (s)5O 2 (g)P 4 O 10 (s)
and how many moles of P 4 O 10 are formed?

(ii)What is the limiting reagent when 1.5 g of magnesium and 1.5 g of nitrogen combine
according to the equation
3Mg(s)N 2 (g)Mg 3 N 2 (s)
and how many grams of Mg 3 N 2 are formed?

(iii)Zinc reacts with heated copper(II) oxide to form zinc oxide and copper metal. If 3.0 g of zinc
are reacted with 3.0 g copper(II) oxide, which is the limiting reagent? What is the mass of
copper metal formed?

Exercise 8L


BOX 8.1


Avogadro
Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo
Avogadro de Quaregnae di Cerreto
(1776–1856) had a very impressive
name – and an equally impressive
intellect. He graduated in law at 16
and received a doctorate at 20. He
practised law for a while, but became
interested in science and mathematics
and eventually gave up law to teach
these subjects.

He had read that one volume of oxygen
gas always reacted with twice the

volume of hydrogen gas to form water. If
the temperature was high enough, then
the water was formed as steam and
exactly two volumes of steam were
produced. He concluded that two
particlesof hydrogen gas must react
with one particleof oxygen gas to
produce two particlesof water. After
looking at the results of the experiments
of another famous chemist, Gay-Lussac,
in which reacting gas volumes had been
measured, Avogadro came up with the
following law (see page 159):

Equal volumes of different gases
(at the same temperature and
pressure) contain the same
number of particles
He called the gas particles molecules. If
Avogadro’s law is applied to volumes of
reacting gases, it is possible to deduce
their formulae. The law was discounted
by the scientific community until very
late in his lifetime.

8.1.Calculate the molecular mass of:


(i) nitrogen gas (N 2 )


(ii)copper(II) chloride


(iii)phosphoric acid (H 3 PO 4 )


(iv)calcium nitrate


(v)sodium sulfate decahydrate.


8.2.What is the mass of one mole of:


(i) chlorine atoms (Cl)


(ii)chlorine molecules (Cl 2 )


(iii)phosphorus molecules (P 4 )


(iv)iodide ions (I)


(v)buckminsterfullerene molecules (C 60 ).


8.3.Calculate the number of moles in:


(i) 30 g of oxygen molecules (O 2 )


(ii)31 g of phosphorus molecules (P 4 )


(iii)25 g of calcium carbonate
(iv)3.28 g of sulfur dioxide
(v)980 g of sulfuric acid.

8.4.Calculate the mass of each of the following:
(i) 0.500 mol of NaCl
(ii)0.250 mol of CO 2
(iii)2 mol of H 2
(iv)2.50 mol of CuSO 4 · 5H 2 O
(v)100 mol of HNO 3.

8.5.A sample of ammonia weighs 2.00 g. What mass of sulfur
dioxide contains the same number of molecules as are in
2.00 g of ammonia?

8.6.What mass of magnesium metal would react completely
with 8 g of sulfur?
Mg(s)S(s)MgS(s)

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