ICSE Class 10 Chemistry
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Stoichiometry — Percentage Composition — Empirical & Molecular Formula — Chemical Equations — Question 23
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Question Question 1(2012)
P + 5HNO3 [conc.] ⟶ H3PO4 + H2O + 5NO2.
If 9.3 g of phosphorous was used in the reaction, calculate :
(i) Number of moles of phosphorous taken.
(ii) The mass of phosphoric acid formed.
(iii) The volume of NO2 produced at s.t.p.
[H = 1, N = 14, P = 31, O = 16]
(i) 31 g of P = 1 mole
∴ 9.3 g of P = x 9.3 = 0.3 moles.
Hence, 0.3 moles of phosphorous was taken for the reaction.
(ii) 31 g of P forms 98 g of phosphoric acid
∴ 9.3 g will form x 9.3 = 29.4 g.
Hence, 29.4 g. of phosphoric acid is formed
(iii) 31 g of P produces 5 vol = 5 x 22.4 lit.
∴ 9.3 g will produce = x 9.3 = 33.6 lit.