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Question: Lime \(\left( {CaO} \right)\) dissolved in muriatic acid \(\left( {HCl} \right)\) to form calcium ch...

Lime (CaO)\left( {CaO} \right) dissolved in muriatic acid (HCl)\left( {HCl} \right) to form calcium chloride(CaCl2)\left( {CaC{l_2}} \right) and water (H2O)\left( {{H_2}O} \right).
(a) X moles HClHCl would be required to dissolve 8.88.8 moles of CaOCaO.
(b) Y moles of H2O{H_2}O would be formed. Determine the value of X and Y.
A-X2X - 2, Y8.8Y - 8.8.
B- X2X - 2, Y8.0Y - 8.0.
C- X3X - 3, Y8.0Y - 8.0.
D- X17.6X - 17.6, Y8.8Y - 8.8.

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Solution

We know molar ratio relates the amount of moles of any two substances in the chemical reaction. The numbers in conversion factors are the coefficients of the substance in the chemical reaction.
Consider a reaction,
N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g){N_2}\left( g \right) + 3{H_2}\left( g \right)\xrightarrow{{}}2N{H_3}\left( g \right)
The mole ratio relating the ammonia and nitrogen is given as 2moleNH31moleN2\dfrac{{2\,\,mole\,N{H_3}}}{{1\,mole\,{N_2}}}.

Complete step by step answer:
A balanced chemical equation tells the number of moles of reactants and the number of moles of product.
First write the balanced chemical equation of the reaction.
CaO(s)+2HCl(aq)CaCl2(aq)+H2O(l)CaO\left( s \right) + 2HCl\left( {aq} \right)\xrightarrow{{}}CaC{l_2}\left( {aq} \right) + {H_2}O\left( l \right)
Given,
The number of moles of calcium oxide is 8.8mole8.8\,mole.
To calculate the X moles HClHCl required to dissolve CaOCaO , write the mole ratio relating the hydrochloric acid and calcium oxide.
The mole ratio is 2molHCl1moleofCaO\dfrac{{2\,mol\,HCl}}{{1\,mole\,of\,CaO}}
Now, multiply the number of moles of calcium oxide with the molar ratio.
8.8molCaO×2molHCl1moleofCaO=17.6mol8.8\,mol\,CaO \times \dfrac{{2\,mol\,HCl}}{{1\,mole\,of\,CaO}} = 17.6\,mol
The number of moles of hydrochloric acid, X=17.6moleX = 17.6\,mole.
To calculate the Y moles H2O{H_2}O formed, write the mole ratio relating the hydrochloric acid and calcium oxide.
The mole ratio is 1molH2O1moleofCaO\dfrac{{1\,mol\,{H_2}O}}{{1\,mole\,of\,CaO}}
Now, multiply the number of moles of calcium oxide with the molar ratio.
8.8molCaO×1molH2O1moleofCaO=8.8mol8.8\,mol\,CaO \times \dfrac{{1\,mol\,{H_2}O}}{{1\,mole\,of\,CaO}} = 8.8\,mol
The number of moles of water, Y=8.8moleY = 8.8\,mole

Therefore option (D) is correct.

Note:
We can use the coefficients in the balanced equation to write the molar ratio that places the unwanted unit in the denominator so that the unit gets canceled. Also we have to know that the muriatic acid is one of the names of a corrosive strong acid, the hydrochloric acid. They are also known as salt spirits or acidum salis. "Muriatic" means "salt or brine-related". For muriatic acid, the chemical formula is HCl. The acid is widely available in delivery stores at home.