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1.

Determine the final composition (in moles) of the mixtures in the following hypothetical reactions:

1.1
A + B → C + D
mols: 0.21 0.15 0 0

[Ans: A = 0.06, B = 0, C = 0.15, D = 0.15]


1.2
3A + 2.5B → 5C + 4D
mols: 1.02 x 10-1 2.56 x 10-2 0 0

[Ans: A = 0.07128, B = 0, C = 0.0512, D = 0.04096]


1.3
6A + 2B → 2C + 6D
24.25 mL 23.45 mL
0.1256 M 0.09980 M

[Ans: A = 0, B = 0.001325, C = 0.001015, D = 0.003046]


1. If a volume of 10.20 mL of a 70.0% (m/m) perchloric acid (HClO4) solution with an
SG = 1.66 is needed to react with zinc hydroxide, calculate:

1.1 the mass of zinc hydroxide needed to completely consume the acid.
[Ans: 5.8629 g]

1.2 the maximum mass of zinc perchlorate produced from 8.00 mL of the acid and 8.00 g of the hydroxide.
[Ans: 12.2273 g]

2. Draw up a reagent table for each of the following reactions. Then identify the limiting reagent and
calculate the moles of each product formed as well as the moles of the remaining reactants:

2.1 HCl (0.512M; 48.40 mL) + CaCO3 (1.576 g) → Products

2.2 H2 (0.5 g) + Cl2 (40.2 g) → HCl

2.3 KMnO4 (0.5M; 20.50 mL) + FeSO4 (0.5M; 20.50 mL) → Mn2+ + Fe3+

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