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How many liters of a 0.75 M solution of Ca(NO3)2 will be required to react with 148 g of Na2CO3? Ca(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 → CaCO3 + NaNO3
Solution
First we will balance the given chemical equation. Then further calculate the moles of Na2CO3 and Ca(NO3)2 followed by calculating the volume of 0.75 M solution of Ca(NO3)2, that will be required to react with 148 g of Na2CO3.
Formula used: The formulas required for solving this question are as follows:-
n=Mw
Complete step by step answer:
-We will begin with balancing of the given chemical equation:-
Ca(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 →CaCO3 + NaNO3
Number of atoms in reactant side: | Number of atoms in product side: |
---|---|
Ca = 1 | Ca = 1 |
N = 2 | N = 1 |
O = 9 | O = 6 |
Na = 2 | Na = 1 |
C = 1 | C = 1 |
As we can see, the number of Ca, Na and C atoms are the same on both sides whereas the number of N and O atoms is different. Therefore we will multiply NaNO3 with 2 to bring increment in the number of N atoms.
Now the equation is:-
Ca(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 →CaCO3 + 2 NaNO3
Number of atoms in reactant side: | Number of atoms in product side: |
---|---|
Ca = 1 | Ca = 1 |
N = 2 | N = 2 |
O = 9 | O = 9 |
Na = 2 | Na = 1 |
C = 1 | C = 1 |
As we can see, the number of Ca, Na, O, N and C atoms are same on both sides of the equation. Hence this is the balanced chemical equation.
-Calculation of number of moles Na2CO3 of:-
n=Mw
Where,
n= Number of moles
w = given mass of the substance or compound =148g of Na2CO3
M= molar mass of the substance or compound (Na2CO3) =23×2+12+16×3=106g
Number of moles of Na2CO3= n=Mw:
⇒n=106g148g=1.396moles
-Calculation of the volume of 0.75 M solution of Ca(NO3)2that will be required to react with 148 g ofNa2CO3
Ca(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 →CaCO3 + 2 NaNO3
From the above reaction, we can see that 1 mole reacts with 1 mole ofCa(NO3)2 . Then, 1.396 moles of react with = 1.396 moles of Na2CO3×1mole of Na2CO31mole of Ca(NO3)2=1.396 moles of Ca(NO3)2
As we have been given that 0.75M solution of Ca(NO3)2which means 0.75 moles of Ca(NO3)2 present in 1L of solution.
Therefore, 1.396 moles of Ca(NO3)2will be present in = 1.396 moles of Ca(NO3)2×0.75mole of Ca(NO3)21L=1.86L of solution
-Hence, 1.86L of 0.75 M solution of Ca(NO3)2will be required to react with 148 g of Na2CO3.
Note: -Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute present in 1L of solution.
- Whenever we multiply atoms with some number, always write down the no. of atoms on both sides because we multiply the number with not only that particular atom but with all the atoms that the molecule is composed of.
-Kindly prefer to note down all the values and convert them into required units so as to obtain the desired results accurately.