Chemistry
From the equation
3Cu + 8HNO3 ⟶ 3Cu(NO3)2 + 4H2O + 2NO
(At. mass Cu=64, H=1, N=14, O=16)
Calculate:
(a) Mass of copper needed to react with 63 g of HNO3
(b) Volume of nitric oxide at S.T.P. that can be collected.
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Answer
(a) 504 g nitric acid reacts with 192 g of copper
∴ 63 g of nitric acid reacts with x 63 = 24 g of copper
Hence, 24 g of copper is required.
(b) 504 g of nitric acid gives 2 × 22.4 litre volume of NO
∴ 63 g of nitric acid gives x 63
= 5.6 litre of NO
5.6 L of NO is collected.
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