Respuesta :
The answer for the following problem is mentioned below.
- Therefore 298.44 grams of mercuric oxide is needed to produce 0.692 moles of oxygen molecule
Explanation:
Given:
no of moles of the oxygen gas = 0.692
Also given:
2 HgO → 2 Hg + [tex]O_{2}[/tex]
where,
HgO represents mercuric oxide
Hg represents mercury
[tex]O_{2}[/tex] represents oxygen
To calculate:
Molar mass of HgO:
Molar mass of HgO = 216 grams
molar mass of mercury (Hg) = 200 grams
molar mass of oxygen (O) =16 grams
HgO = 200 +16 = 216 grams
We know;
2×216 grams of HgO → 1 mole of oxygen molecule
? → 0.692 moles of oxygen molecule
= [tex]\frac{2*216*0.692}{1}[/tex]
= 298.944 grams of HgO
Therefore 298.44 grams of mercuric oxide is needed to produce 0.692 moles of oxygen molecule
Answer:
299.76g of HgO
Explanation:
2HgO(s) -> 2Hg(s) + O2(g)
We check and we see that the equation is balanced.
2 moles of HgO dissociates to produce 1 mole of O2
Mole ratio is 2:1
2 moles of HgO produces 1 mole of O2,
Then, x moles of HgO will produce 0.692mol O2
x=(2×0.692)/1
x=1.384
Therefore, 1.384 moles of HgO will produce 0.692mole of O2
mass of 1.384 moles of HgO = number of moles × molar mass of HgO
Number of moles = 1.384
Molar mass of HgO = 216.59g/mol
mass = 1.384×216.59 =299.76 g
Therefore, 299.76g of HgO will produce 0.692 moles of O2