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Galina-37 [17]
2 years ago
7

A mixture of KCl and KNO3

Chemistry
2 answers:
Tems11 [23]2 years ago
8 0
Answer is: <span>The percent of KCl in the mixture is closest to </span><span>a) 40%.
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If we use 100 grams of mixture:
ω(K) = 44.20% ÷ 100% = 0.442.
m(K) = 0.442 · 100 g = 44.2 g.
n(K) = 44.2 g ÷ 39.1 g/mol.
n(K) = 1.13 mol.
n(KCl) + n(KNO₃) = n(K)
m(KCl) = x.
m(KNO₃) = y.
Two equtions:
1) x + y = 100 g.
2) m(KCl)/M(KCl) + m(KNO₃)/M(KNO₃) = 1.13 mol.
x/74.55 g/mol + y/101.1 g/mol = 1.13 mol.
From first equation find x = 100 - y and put in second equation:
(100 - y)/74.55 + y/101.1 = 1.13 /×101.1.
135.61 - 1.356y + y = 114.24.
0.356y = 22.37 g.
y = 62.83 g.
x = m(KCl) = 100 g - 62.83 g = 37.17 g.
MariettaO [177]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The correct answer is option (a).

Explanation:

Suppose we have total mass of the mixture be 100 g

let the mass of KCl be x

let the mass of KNO_3 be y

x + y = 100...(1)

Moles of KCl = \frac{x}{75.5 g/mol}

Moles of K in KCl will be = \frac{x}{75.5 g/mol} (1 mol is present in 1 mole of molecule)

Moles of KNO_3=\frac{y}{102 g/mol}

Moles of K in KNO_3 will be = \frac{y}{102 g/mol} (1 mol is present in 1 mole of molecule)

Percentage of potassium in the mixture = 44.20 %

In 100 g, the mass of potassium = 44.20 g

Moles of potassium =\frac{44.20 g}{40 g/mol}=1.105 mol

So,

\frac{x}{75.5 g/mol}+\frac{y}{102 g/mol}=1.105 mol..(2)

Solving equation (1) and (2):

we get ,y = 63.78 g, x=36.22 g

Percentage of KCl:

\frac{36.22 g}{100g}\times 100=36.22 g\%

The percent of KCl in the  mixture is closest to 40%.Hence ,option (a) is correct.

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