Question
Question: Given,0.2 g of \({H_2}\) reacts with 3.2 g \({O_2}\)to form 9 g of water. If 20% of reactant mixture...
Given,0.2 g of H2 reacts with 3.2 g O2to form 9 g of water. If 20% of reactant mixture is converted into product. Find a given mass of H2, O2 and water.
Solution
We have been given the mass of reactant and their percentage. By assuming the total mass to be some variable, we can find out the total mass of reactant each.
Complete answer:
First, let us write what is given to us in the question; then things become easier to do.
Given :
Mass of H2= 0.2 g
Mass of O2= 3.2 g
Percentage of reactant mixture = 20%
Mass of water formed = 9 g
To find :
given mass of H2, O2 and water
This question may seem complicated but it is easier and it does not involve any chemical reaction. It just checks our mathematical approach.
We have been given that the reactant that reacted is 20 % of total.
So, if I say that the total mass of H2 is ‘x’. Then 20 % of x reacted.
So, we can find as-
20 % of ‘x’ = 0.2 g
10020x = 0.2
‘x’ = 0.2×20100
‘x’ = 1 g
So, the total mass of H2 is 1 g.
Similarly, for O2; we can say that the total mass of O2 is ‘y’. Then 20 % of y reacted.
Thus, we can find as-
20 % of ‘y’ = 3.2 g
10020y = 3.2
‘y’ = 3.2×20100
‘y’ = 16 g
So, the total mass of O2 is 16 g.
Now, for H2O; if the total mass of H2O is ‘z’. Then 20 % of z formed.
So, we can find as-
20 % of ‘z’ = 9 g
10020z = 9
‘z’ = 9×20100
‘z’ = 45 g
So, the total mass of H2O is 45 g.
Note:
It must be noted that in general, when nothing is mentioned; the one mole of hydrogen gas and one mole of oxygen gas react to give two moles of water. If we discuss in terms of gram masses then 2 g of hydrogen gas reacts with 32 g of oxygen gas to form 36 g of water.