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Aloiza [94]
4 years ago
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17) Chlorine and Fluorine react to form gaseous chlorine trifluoride. You start with 1.75 mole of chlorine and 3.68 moles of flu

orine. a. Write the balanced equation for the reaction. b. What is the limiting reactant? c. Find the moles of ClF3produced? d. Find the moles of excess left over
Chemistry
2 answers:
Mama L [17]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

a) Cl_2 + 3F_2 \rightarrow 2ClF_3

b) F_2 is the limiting reagent

c) Moles of ClF_3 produced = 2.45 mol

b) Moles of Cl_2 left = 1.75 -1.22 = 0.53

Explanation:

a) Balanced reaction:

Cl_2 + 3F_2 \rightarrow 2ClF_3

b)

No. of mole of Cl_2 = 1.75\ mol

No. of mole of F_2 = 3.68\ mol

Cl_2 + 3F_2 \rightarrow 2ClF_3

As, it is clear from the reaction that,

1 mol of Cl_2 requires 3 moles of F_2

1.75 mol of Cl_2 require = 1.75 × 3 = 5.25 mol of F_2

As, only 3.68 mol of F_2 is present, so F_2 is the limiting reagent.

c)

3 moles of F_2 form 2 moles of ClF_3

3.68 moles of F_2 will form = \frac{2}{3}  \times 3.68 = 2.45\ mol\ of\ ClF_3

d)

Cl_2 is present in excess.

3 moles of F_2 requires 1 mol of Cl_2

3.68 moles of F_2 will require = \frac{1}{3} \times 3.68 = 1.22\ mol\ of\ Cl_2

Cl_2 left = 1.75 -1.22 = 0.53 mol

cestrela7 [59]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a. Cl_2+3F_2\rightarrow 2ClF_3

b. fluorine

c. 2.45 moles

d. 0.52 moles

Explanation:

According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. Thus the mass of products has to be equal to the mass of reactants. The number of atoms of each element has to be same on reactant and product side. Thus chemical equations are balanced.

a) The balanced chemical equation is:

Cl_2+3F_2\rightarrow 2ClF_3

Given : moles of chlorine = 1.75

moles of fluorine = 3.68

By Stoichiometry of the reaction:

3 moles of fluorine reacts with = 1 mole of chlorine

So, 3.68 moles of fluorine reacts with = \frac{1}{3}\times 3.68=1.23moles of chlorine

b) Thus fluorine is the limiting reagent as it limits the formation of product.

Chlorine is the excess reagent and (1.75-1.23) = 0.52 moles of chlorine are left over.

As 3 moles of fluorine give = 2 moles  of chlorine trifluoride.

3.68 moles of fluorine will give =\frac{2}{3}\times 3.68=2.45 moles  of chlorine trifluoride.

c. Thus 2.45 moles  of chlorine trifluoride ClF_3 are produced.

d. 0.52 moles of chlorine are left over.

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