Question
Question: Observe the following chemical reaction, \[{\text{HCl (g) + N}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{(g) ...
Observe the following chemical reaction,
HCl (g) + NH3(g) → NH4Cl (s)
If 3.0 moles of HCl gas and 3 moles of NH3gas each measured at 20∘Cand 1.0 atmosphere pressure, are allowed to react completely according the equation above, the final mixture will contain
A.3 moles of solid NH4Cl only
B.5 moles of solid NH4Cl only
C.3 moles of solid NH4Cl + 2 moles of NH3gas
D.3 moles of solid NH4Cl + 2 moles of HClgas
D.2 moles of HClgas, 4 moles of NH3gas and 1 mole of solid NH4Cl
Solution
Using the given balanced reaction determine the mole ratio of HCl:NH3: NH4Cl . Using the mole ratio determines the moles of product formed. Also, determine the unreacted moles of the reactant if they remain in the mixture after completion of the reaction.
Complete step by step answer:
The reaction given to us is:
HCl (g) + NH3(g) → NH4Cl (s)
From this balance reaction, we can say that 1 mole of HCl reacts with 1 mole of NH3and produce 1 mole of NH4Cl .
So, the mole ratio of HCl:NH3: NH4Cl is 1:1:1.
Using the mole ratio of reactants and product calculate the moles of product form as follows:
We have given 3.0 moles of HCl gas and 3 moles of NH3 gas.
As mole ratio of HCl:NH3: NH4Cl is 1:1:1 and moles of HCl gas and moles of NH3 gas given is also equal so 3.0 moles of HCl gas will react completely with 3 moles of NH3gas and will give 3.0 moles of solid NH4Cl .
As both the reactants HCl gas and NH3gas react completely with each other there will be no reactant after completion of the reaction.
So, after completion of the reaction, final mixture will contain only 3.0 moles of solid NH4Cl .
Thus, the correct option is (A) 3 moles of solid NH4Cl only.
Note: Always use the balance reaction to determine the mole ratio of reactant and product. Moles of product form and moles of reactants remain unreacted depending on the mole ratio of reactant and product and given moles of reactants.