Question
Question: Calculate gram moles of \(CaO\) that could be obtained from \(42.54g\) of \[CaC{O_3}\] and convert t...
Calculate gram moles of CaO that could be obtained from 42.54g of CaCO3 and convert the number of g-moles to gram.
Solution
Calcium carbonate undergoes thermal decomposition and forms carbon dioxide and calcium oxide. By constructing a balanced equation of the same a relationship between the moles of Calcium carbonate and Calcium oxide can be established.
Complete step by step answer: CaCO3 , its chemical name is Calcium Carbonate and it is also called as Limestone, Chalk and Marble. Calcium Carbonate undergoes thermal decomposition and gives Calcium Oxide and Carbon dioxide.
CaCO3→CaO+CO2
100g→56g+44g
40g+12g+3×16=100g
Molecular mass o CaCO3=100g
Calcium molecular mass = 40g
Carbon molecular mass = 12g
Oxygen = 16g
Molecular weight of Calcium + Molecular weight of Carbon + 3×Molecular weight of Oxygen
40g+12g+3×16=100g
Calcium oxide chemical formula CaO and it is also called as quick lime
Molecular mass of Calcium Oxide = 56g
Molecular weight of Calcium + Molecular Oxygen
40g+16g=56g
Mole is defined as heap of particles containing number is equal to 6.023×1023
So this number is also called avogadro number.
The formula for finding gram mole is written as n=Grammolecularweightweightofsubstance
CaCO3→CaO+CO2
100g→56g+44g
So from these equation we can say
100g of Calcium carbonate produces 1 mole of Calcium Oxide
42.54g of Calcium carbonate will gives ----------- X
X×100gofcalciumcarbonate=42.5gofcalciumcarbonate×1moleofCalciumoxide
X=10042.5×1=0.425grammole
1 gram mole of Calcium oxide is 56g
0.425 gram mole of Calcium oxide = X
X×1grammoleCalciumoxide=56gofCalciumoxide×0.425grammoleofcalciumoxide X=156g×0.425=23.8gofCalciumoxide
So the decomposition of 42.5g of Calcium carbonate produces 0.425 gram moles of Calcium oxide and 0.425 gram moles of Calcium oxide is equal to 23.8g of Calcium oxide.
Note: The molecular weight of Calcium carbonate is 100g and molecular weight of Calcium oxide is 56 grams and 100g of Calcium carbonate gives 56g of Calcium Oxide.