Question
Question: We know that \(S{O_2}\) turns limewater milky, so 3.2 g of \(S{O_2}\) gives how much milkyness?...
We know that SO2 turns limewater milky, so 3.2 g of SO2 gives how much milkyness?
Solution
Hint – First write the equation for the reaction of SO2 with limewater, i.e., Ca(OH)2+SO2→CaSO3+H2O , now 64 g of sulphur dioxide gives 120 g of milkyness, so using this find the answer.
Complete step-by-step answer:
We have been given that SO2 turns limewater milky.
To find – 3.2 g of SO2 will give milkyness.
Now, we know the molecular weight of SO2 is 32+2×16=64g
Also, the molecular formula of lime water is Ca(OH)2
So, the equation of reaction of sulphur dioxide with limewater is-
Ca(OH)2+SO2→CaSO3+H2O
now, milkyness is due to the formation of CaSO3
so, the molecular weight of CaSO3 is 40+32+3×16=120g
Therefore, we can say that 64 g of sulphur dioxide gives 120 gm of milkyness.
So, we can write as 64 g of SO2 gives 120 g milkyness
Therefore, 3.2 g of SO2 will give milkyness 64120×3.2=6g
Hence, 3.2 g of sulphur dioxide gives 6 g of milkyness.
Note – Whenever such types of questions appear, then first write the things given in the question and then as mentioned in the solution, first we write the equation showing the reaction of sulphur dioxide with limewater and then we found out the molecular weight of sulphur dioxide and we have seen that 64 g of sulphur dioxide forms 120 g of milkyness, then we have found out that 3.2 g of sulphur dioxide forms 6 g of milkyness, which is the answer.