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Murljashka [212]
2 years ago
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If the lead can be extracted with 92.5% efficiency, what mass of ore is required to make a lead sphere with a 3.50 cm radius? le

ad metal can be extracted from a mineral called galena, which contains 86.6% lead by mass. a particular ore contains 68.5% galena by mass.
Chemistry
1 answer:
ElenaW [278]2 years ago
6 0

The volume of sphere can be calculated using the following formula:


V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^{3}


Here, r is radius of the sphere which is 3.5 cm. Putting the value,


V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^{3}=\frac{4}{3}(3.14)(3.5cm)^{3}=180 cm^{3}


This is equal to the volume of lead, density of lead is 11.34 g/cm^{3} thus, mass of lead can be calculated as follows:


m=d×V


Putting the values,


m=11.34 g/cm^{3}\times 180 cm^{3}=2041.2 g


Let the mass of ore be 1 g, 68.6% of galena is obtained by mass, thus, mass of galena obtained will be 0.686 g.


Now, 86.6% of lead is obtained from this gram of galena, thus, mass of lead will be:


m=0.686×0.866=0.5940 g


Therefore, 0.5940 g of lead is obtained from 1 g of ore for 100% efficiency, thus, for 92.5% efficiency

m=\frac{92.5}{100}\times 0.5940=0.54945 g

1 g of lead obtain from\frac{1}{0.54945}=1.82 grams of ore.


Thus, 2041.2 g of lead obtain from:


2041.2\times 1.82=3.715\times 10^{3}g or 3.715 kg


Therefore, mass of ore required to make lead sphere is 3.715 kg.


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