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Question: An ore contains calcium hydroxide \(\text{Ca}{{\left( \text{OH} \right)}_{\text{2}}}\) in associatio...

An ore contains calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2\text{Ca}{{\left( \text{OH} \right)}_{\text{2}}} in association with calcium phosphate Ca3(PO4)2\text{C}{{\text{a}}_{\text{3}}}{{\left( \text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}} \right)}_{\text{2}}} . The analysis shows that calcium and phosphorus are present with a mole ratio of 5:3, which of the following best represents the composition of the ore?

A. Ca(OH)2Ca3(PO4)2\text{Ca}{{\left( \text{OH} \right)}_{\text{2}}}\cdot \text{C}{{\text{a}}_{\text{3}}}{{\left( \text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}} \right)}_{\text{2}}}

B. Ca(OH)22(CO)3(PO4)2\text{Ca}{{\left( \text{OH} \right)}_{\text{2}}}\cdot \text{2}{{\left( \text{CO} \right)}_{\text{3}}}{{\left( \text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}} \right)}_{\text{2}}}

C. Ca(OH)23Ca3(PO4)2\text{Ca}{{\left( \text{OH} \right)}_{\text{2}}}\cdot \text{3C}{{\text{a}}_{\text{3}}}{{\left( \text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}} \right)}_{\text{2}}}

D. Ca(OH)34Ca3(PO4)2\text{Ca}{{\left( \text{OH} \right)}_{\text{3}}}\cdot \text{4C}{{\text{a}}_{\text{3}}}{{\left( \text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}} \right)}_{\text{2}}}

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Solution

Hint: The process of representing an ore should be such that a portion is selected who composition will represent the average composition of the entire bulk. Keeping this in mind, we need to analyse the composition of the ore.

Complete step-by-step answer:
To know which of the following options show the correct representation of the ore, we need to analyse each of them.

Let us begin with Ca(OH)2Ca3(PO4)2\text{Ca}{{\left( \text{OH} \right)}_{\text{2}}}\cdot \text{C}{{\text{a}}_{\text{3}}}{{\left( \text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}} \right)}_{\text{2}}}.
As we can see that in this case,
Number of moles of Ca = 4
Number of moles of P = 2

So the ratio of calcium: phosphorous is 4:2
This is not the correct answer.

Let us now check for Ca(OH)22(CO)3(PO4)2\text{Ca}{{\left( \text{OH} \right)}_{\text{2}}}\cdot \text{2}{{\left( \text{CO} \right)}_{\text{3}}}{{\left( \text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}} \right)}_{\text{2}}} .
As we can see that in this case,
Number of moles of Ca = 7
Number of moles of P = 4
So the ratio of calcium: phosphorous is 7:4
This is not the correct answer.

Let us now check for Ca(OH)23Ca3(PO4)2\text{Ca}{{\left( \text{OH} \right)}_{\text{2}}}\cdot \text{3C}{{\text{a}}_{\text{3}}}{{\left( \text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}} \right)}_{\text{2}}}

As we can see that in this case,
Number of moles of Ca = 5
Number of moles of P = 3
So the ratio of calcium: phosphorous is 5:3
This is the correct answer.

Let us check now for Ca(OH)34Ca3(PO4)2\text{Ca}{{\left( \text{OH} \right)}_{\text{3}}}\cdot \text{4C}{{\text{a}}_{\text{3}}}{{\left( \text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}} \right)}_{\text{2}}}
As we can see that in this case,
Number of moles of Ca =13
Number of moles of P = 8
So the ratio of calcium: phosphorous is 13:8
This is not the correct answer.

So the correct answer is Option C.

Note: We need to calculate the number of molecules of each element present in a composition, to determine the mole ratio. Mole ratios are used as conversion factors between products and reactants in many chemistry problems.