When 0.500 g solid sodium reacts with chlorine gas, a solid with a mass of 1.27 g is formed (sodium chloride).
When 0.500 g solid sodium reacts with chlorine gas, a solid with a mass of 1.27 g is formed (sodium chloride). Based upon this information, what is the empirical formula of sodium chloride? Show your calculations.
Chlorine gas reacts with ammonia to form nitrogen gas and
ammonium chloride. If 70 g of chlorine and 50 g of ammonia form 6.2
grams of nitrogen, what is the percent yield of this reaction? What
is oxidized? What is reduced?
Methane reacts with chlorine to produce methyl chloride and
hydrogen chloride. Once formed, the methyl chloride may undergo
further chlorination to form methylene chloride, chloroform, and
carbon tetrachloride. A methyl chloride production process consists
of a reactor, a condenser, a distillation column, and an absorption
column. A gas stream containing 80 mole% methane and the balance
chlorine is fed to the reactor. In the reactor, a single-pass
chlorine conversion of essentially 100% is attained, the mole ratio
of methyl chloride...
Chlorine gas reacts with fluorine gas to form chlorine
trifluoride. Cl2 (g) + 3 F2 (g) → 2 ClF3 (g) A 1.65 L reaction
vessel, initially at 298 K, contains chlorine gas at a partial
pressure of 337 mmHg and fluorine gas at a partial pressure of 741
mmHg . What is the pressure of ClF3 in the reaction vessel after
the reaction? Enter your answer numerically, in terms of mmHg.
Q1)Aluminum reacts with chlorine gas to form aluminum chloride.
2Al(s)+3Cl2(g)→2AlCl3(s).What
minimum volume of chlorine gas (at 298 K and 229 mmHg ) is required
to completely react with 8.60 g of aluminum? please explain the
step, how you got to the answer for this problem.
A)38.8 mL
B)38.8 L
C)388 L
D)0.388 L
Q2)Calculate the density of oxygen, O2 under each of the
following conditions
STP and 1.00atm and 35.0 Celcius
(Express answer numerically in grams per liter. Enter density...
Chlorine gas reacts with fluorine gas to form chlorine
trifluoride.
Cl2(g) + 3 F2(g) --> 2 ClF3(g)
A 2.00-L reaction vessel, initially at 298 K, contains chlorine
gas at a partial pressure of 337 mmHg and fluorine gas at a partial
pressure of 729 mmHg. Identify the limiting reactant and deter-
mine the theoretical yield of ClF3 in grams.
I got 4.84g ClF3 for this problem, but the textbook answer is
2.84g. Can anyone tell me where I went wrong,...
Solid Aluminum nitrite reacts with solid ammonium chloride to
form aluminum chloride, nitrogen gas, and water. What is the
maximum possible mass of gas produced when 61.5g of aluminum
nitrite and 49.6g of ammonium chloride are allowed to react
completely.? Please show al steps so I can understand it. Thank
you.
Sodium reacts with chlorine gas according to the reaction What
volume of Cl2 gas, measured at 867 torr and 55.0 °C, is required to
form 42.0 g NaCl (58.44 g/mol)
Chlorine gas reacts with fluorine gas to form chlorine
trifluoride. Cl 2 (g)+3 F2 (g)→2 ClF 3 (g) A 2.20 L reaction
vessel, initially at 298 K , contains chlorine gas at a partial
pressure of 337 mmHg and fluorine gas at a partial pressure of 793
mmHg .
Part A
Identify the limiting reactant and determine the theoretical
yield of ClF3 in grams.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Chlorine gas reacts with fluorine gas to form chlorine
trifluoride. Cl2(g)+3F2(g)→2ClF3(g) A 2.15 L reaction vessel,
initially at 298 K, contains chlorine gas at a partial pressure of
337 mmHg and fluorine gas at a partial pressure of 882 mmHg.
Identify the limiting reactant and determine the theoretical yield
of ClF3 in grams.
Iron reacts with chlorine gas to form iron (III)
chloride. How many grams of iron(III) chloride are formed from 112g
of iron?
Wondering if I did this right!
First balance: 3Fe + Cl ---> FeCl3 or 3Fe +
3Cl ---> FeCl3 *Not Sure*
Second Convert grams to mols: 112g/Fe to Mols =
2 mol/fe
Third Convert mols to gram: 2 mol/Fe *
162.204g/FeCl3 / 3 mol/Fe = 108.136 g/FeCl/3 round
108grams/FeCl3
Please do and let me know if this correct!...