CHEM 1040 Study Guide - Final Guide: Combustion Analysis, Ibuprofen, Molar Mass

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The molar mass of calcium phosphate is 310. 18 g/mol: 1. 77 10 2 mol, 5. 32 10 2 mol, 6. 28 10 2 mol, 4. 07 10 2 mol, combustion analysis of a 12. 0 mg sample of ibuprofen produced 9. 50 mg of water. Answers to the above questions: 1 d); 2 b); 3 a) Reaction stoichiometry allows us to use balanced equations to convert/determine the following: Given: mm(ki) = 166. 0 g mol 1 and mm(i2) = 253. 8 g mol 1. Rxn: 5ki(aq) + kio3(aq) + 6hno3(aq) 6kno3(aq) + 3i2(aq) + 3h2o(l) (ans: 12. 0 g) Example 2: pcl3 is prepared by a two step reaction: 4hcl(aq) + mno2(s) mncl2(aq) + 2h2o(l) + cl2(g) How many moles of pcl3 will be prepared from 0. 2743 moles hcl and excess. Strategy: convert moles of hcl to moles of pcl3 using the stoichiometry of the balanced equations: moles of hcl to moles of cl2 (an intermediate which connects the two reactions, moles of cl2 to pcl3.

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