How many moles of HCl can be produced from 0.226 g of SOCl2? SOCl2 + H2O > SO2 + 2HCl
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Ответ:
3.80*10⁻³ moles of HCl can be produced from 0.226 g of SOCl₂
Explanation:
The balanced reaction is:
SOCl₂ + H₂O ----> SO₂ + 2 HCl
By stoichiometry of the reaction they react and produce:
SOCl₂: 1 moleH₂O: 1 moleSO₂: 1 moleHCl: 2 moleBeing:
S: 32 g/moleO: 16 g/moleCl: 35.45 g/moleH: 1 g/molethe molar mass of the compounds participating in the reaction is:
SOCl₂: 32 g/mole + 16 g/mole + 2*35.45 g/mole= 118.9 g/moleH₂O: 2*1 g/mole + 16 g/mole= 18 g/moleSO₂: 32 g/mole + 2*16 g/mole= 64 g/moleHCl: 1 g/mole + 35.45 g/mole= 36.45 g/moleThen, by stoichiometry of the reaction, the following amounts of mass react and are produced:
SOCl₂: 1 mole* 118.9 g/mole= 118.9 gH₂O: 1 mole* 18 g/mole= 18 gSO₂: 1 mole* 64 g/mole= 64 gHCl: 2 mole* 36.45 g/mole= 72.9 gThen the following rule of three can be applied: if by stoichiometry of the reaction 118.9 grams of SOCl₂ produce 2 moles of HCl, 0.226 grams of SOCl₂ how many moles of HCl do they produce?
moles of HCl= 3.80*10⁻³
3.80*10⁻³ moles of HCl can be produced from 0.226 g of SOCl₂
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