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hjlf
2 years ago
7

Now that Snape and Dumbledore has taught you the finer points of hydration calculations they have a slightly more challenging pr

oblem for you. Suppose you dissolve 52.2 g of Na2CO3 ∙ xH2O in enough water to make 5.00 L of solution. The final concentration of the solution was found to be 0.0366 M. Determine the integer x in the hydrate: Na2CO3 ∙ xH2O. Round your answer to the nearest integer.
Chemistry
1 answer:
Mrrafil [7]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The value of an integer x in the hydrate is 10.

Explanation:

Molarity=\frac{Moles}{Volume(L)}

Molarity of the solution = 0.0366 M

Volume of the solution = 5.00 L

Moles of hydrated sodium carbonate = n

0.0366 M=\frac{n}{5.00 L}

n=0.0366 M\times 5 mol=0.183 mol

Mass of hydrated sodium carbonate = n= 52.2 g

Molar mass of hydrated sodium carbonate = 106 g/mol+x18 g/mol

n=\frac{\text{mass of Compound}}{\text{molar mass of compound}}

0.183 mol=\frac{52.2 g}{106 g/mol+x\times 18 g/mol}

106 g/mol+x\times 18 g/mol=\frac{52.2 g}{0.183 mol}

Solving for x, we get:

x = 9.95 ≈ 10

The value of an integer x in the hydrate is 10.

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