Question
Question: The chloride of a metal contains \(71\% \)chlorine by weight and the vapour density of it is \(50\)....
The chloride of a metal contains 71%chlorine by weight and the vapour density of it is 50. The atomic weight of metal will be:
A. 29
B. 58
C. 35.5
D. 71
Solution
The relation between vapour density and molecular mass is as follows: Molecular mass is double that of vapour density i.e. molecular mass is equal to twice of vapour density. By using this relation we can find the molecular mass and then the molar mass of unknown metal.
Complete step by step answer:
First of all we will see what is the relation between vapour density and molecular mass of a compound.
The relation is as follows:
Molecular mass =2×Vapour density
In the question the vapour density of the compound is given as 50. So its molecular mass will be twice of vapour density i.e. 100.
Now let us consider the Symbol of the unknown metal be M and its valency be as n.
So the formula of metal chloride will be as MCln.
In the question it is given that the in the metal chloride 71% by weight chlorine is weight i.e.
Mass of metal chloriden × atomic mass of chlorine=10071
Mass of metal chloride is equal to the mass of chlorine multiplied by factor n plus the atomic mass of metal. Let the atomic mass of metal be x.
Then the mass of metal chloride will be 35.5n+x.
Now we know that Molecular mass of metal chloride is 100.
So, 35.5n+x=100
By putting the value of mass of metal chloride in the equation we will get the value of n as:
100n × 35.5=10071 n=2
As we have calculated the value of n so putting its value in an equation in which the variables are x and n we will get the value of x as.
Now, we put the value of n in the last equation then we will get the value of x as:
35.5×2+x=100 x=29
By putting the value of n we get the value of x as 29. So the atomic weight of metal will be 29. And the metal chloride will be as: MCl2in which the atomic mass of M is 29.
So, the correct answer is Option A .
Note:
Vapour density is defined as the density of a gas or substance relative to hydrogen at the same temperature and pressure i.e. mass of substance in a certain volume divided by the mass of hydrogen gas at the same volume.