Question
Question: 0.84 g of a metal carbonate reacts exactly with 40 mL of \({N}/{2}\;{{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{4}}\). The equiv...
0.84 g of a metal carbonate reacts exactly with 40 mL of N/2H2SO4. The equivalent weight of the metal carbonate is-
(A) 84
(B) 64
(C) 42
(D) 32
Solution
The Equivalent weight is the mass of a given substance that will displace or combine directly or indirectly with 8 parts by mass of oxygen or 1.008 parts by mass of hydrogen or 35.5 parts by mass of chlorine. From the reaction it’s clear that the equivalence of metal carbonate is equal to equivalence of sulfuric acid and from this we could find the equivalent weight of the metal carbonate.
Complete step by step solution:
The given reaction between the metal carbonate and sulfuric acid can be represented as follows
Mx(CO3)y+H2SO4→Product
In the question the normality of sulfuric acid is given a 0.5 N. From this the molarity of sulfuric acid can be calculated by multiplying the normality and the valence factor of sulfuric acid. This relation can be represented as follows
Normality=Molarity×Valence factor
As we know, the valence factor of sulfuric acid is two. Substitute this in the above equation and on rearrangement of the terms we get
Molarity of sulfuric acid=20.5=0.25
As we know Molarity can be defined as the moles of a solute per liters of a solution and the equation for molarity in mL can be represented a follows
Molarity =Volume(in mL)Moles×1000
From the above equation we could find the moles of sulfuric acid as follows
moles of sulfuric acidmoles of H2SO4=10000.25×4=0.01moles
The number of moles can also be obtained by dividing the given mass by molar mass. The molar mass of sulfuric acid is 98 gram per mole. The relationship is shown below
Moles=Molar massGiven mass
Mass H2SO4=0.01mol×98g/mol=0.98g
From the reaction it’s clear that the equivalence of metal carbonate is equal to equivalence of sulfuric acid and the equivalence can be calculated as follows.
Equivalence=Equivalent weight of that substanceMass of substance
The equivalent weight of sulfuric acid is thus298=49 g. We have found the mass of sulfuric acid as 0.98 g. Let the equivalent weight of metal carbonate be x grams. The mass of the metal carbonate is given as 0.84 g. Substitute the above values in the equation we get
490.98=x0.81
x=42grams
Therefore the answer is option (C) 42
Note: The difference between the terms molecular weight and equivalent weight should be noted down. The molecular weight or the relative molecular mass is the mass of a molecule and is calculated as the sum of the atomic weights of each constituent element multiplied by the number of atoms of that element in the molecular formula whereas equivalent weight corresponds to the atomic weight divided by the usual valency