Question
Question: 10 g mixture of NaHCO\(_3\) and Na\(_2\)CO\(_3\) has 1.68 g NaHCO\(_3\). It is heated at 400 K. Weig...
10 g mixture of NaHCO3 and Na2CO3 has 1.68 g NaHCO3. It is heated at 400 K. Weight of the residue will be:
(A)– 9.38 g
(B)– 8.32 g
(C)– 10.0 g
(D)– 1.68 g
Solution
First, we will write the balanced chemical reaction decomposition of sodium bicarbonate. Calculate their molar masses, and weight decomposed; when the reaction occurred. The weight of residue can be calculated.
Complete step by step answer:
- First, let us write the decomposition reaction of sodium bicarbonate.
- By writing the balanced chemical reaction we will see that on heating it will be decomposed into sodium carbonate, and water; and the carbon dioxide gas is also evolved. For this, stoichiometric coefficient should be taken into account.
-Stoichiometric coefficients is nothing but the number of atoms/ions or molecules that participate in the reaction. These are used to make sure whether the equation is balanced or not.
-So, the balanced chemical reaction is