CHM110H5 Lecture Notes - Ammonium Chloride, Torr, Limiting Reagent

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6 Dec 2013
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Pre-lab questions: increasing the concentration of hcl will not affect the reaction. This is because the metal that is used to react with the hcl acts as the limiting reactant which limits the volume of hydrogen produced. However, if the concentration was reduced by diluting the hcl, it will affect the results. H2so4, despite being a strong acid, turns into a weak acid when one of the hydrogen dissociates from. This means that 1 mole of h2so4 will approximately yield 1 mole of. H3o+which is similar to the dissociation of hydrogen from hcl: patm = 760 torr. This would give inaccurate results: if the temperature at which the reaction is taking place is changed, then the rate of effusion of. Hcl will increase and will be proportional to the rate of effusion of nh3.

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