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seraphim [82]
3 years ago
13

Balance the following equations for a redox reaction that takes place in basic solution.

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1 answer:
sveticcg [70]3 years ago
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1. MnO2(s) + NaClO3(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaMnO4(aq) + NaCl(aq) + H2O (l) 2. N2O(g) + 2 KClO(aq) + 2 KOH(aq) → 2 KCl(aq) + 2 KNO2(aq) + H2O(l)</span>
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Answer:

The final total pressure in the bulb will be 0.567 atm.

Explanation:

The equation of the reaction is:

Ni + 4CO → Ni(CO)₄

The pressure in the bulb will be the sum of the pressures of each gas (remaining CO and Ni(CO)₄ produced).

The pressure of each gas can be calculated using this equation:

For the gas Ni(CO)₄:

P(Ni(CO)₄) = n * R * T / V

where:

P(Ni(CO)₄) = pressure of Ni(CO)₄

n = number of moles of Ni(CO)₄.

R = gas constant = 0.082 l amt / K mol

T = temperature

V = volume

So we have to find how many moles of Ni(CO)₄ were produced and how many moles of CO remained unreacted.

We can calculate the initial number of moles of CO with the data provided in the problem:

P(CO) = n * R * T / V

solving for n:

P(CO) * V / R * T = n

Replacing with the data:

1.20 atm * 1.50 l / 0.082 (l atm / K mol) * 346K = n

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Initially, we have 0.5869 g of Ni, which is (0.5869 g * 1 mol/58.69 g) 0.01 mol Ni.

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At the end of the reaction, we will have 0.01 mol Ni(CO)₄ and (0.06 mol - 0.04 mol) 0.02 mol CO.

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PNi(CO)₄ = n * R * T / V

PNi(CO)₄ = 0.01 mol * 0.082 (l amt / K mol) * 346K / 1.50 l = 0.189 atm

In the same way for CO:

P(CO) = 0.02 mol * 0.082 (l amt / K mol) * 346K / 1.50 l = 0.189 atm = 0.378 atm

The total pressure (Pt) in the bulb, according to Dalton´s law of partial pressures, is the sum of the pressures of each gas in the mixture:

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