rrrogers
Oct 8, 2010, 09:41 PM
How many moles of H2 are produced if you have 6.22 moles of HCL
rrrogers
Oct 8, 2010, 09:43 PM
How many grams of Fe can be produced from 1.75 grams of Fe2O3
Unknown008
Oct 9, 2010, 06:13 AM
Having HCl alone won't give you any moles of hydrogen gas... =/ Are you reacting the acid with a metal? Or hydrolysing the acid?
But if you are doing any of those, you should think like this:
1 mole of HCl contains 1 mole of H atoms.
In 1 mole of H2, there are 2 moles of H atoms.
This means that 2 moles of HCl will give 1 mole of H2.
Can you find the number of moles of H2 now that you can get from 6.22 mol of HCl?
Same thing goes for the next problem.
1 mole of Fe2O3 contains 2 moles of Fe.
What is the mass of 1 mole of Fe2O3?
It is given by: \frac{Mass}{M_r} = Moles
Find the Mr of Fe2O3 to get the number of moles of Fe2O3 that 1.75 g of Fe2O3 contains.
Then, use proportions to get the number of moles of Fe.
When you got that, use the formula I gave you to find the mass of this amount of moles of Fe.
Post what you get! :)