大象传媒

More chemical calculations - Higher - EdexcelCalculations involving molar volume - Higher

Calculations involving the mole can be used to determine unknown concentrations, volumes and masses in reactions. One mole of any gas occupies 24 cubic decimetres at room temperature and pressure.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Separate chemistry 1

Calculations involving molar volume - Higher

The can be used in calculations involving the of solids, and volumes of gases, in reactions.

Calculating a volume from a mass

Worked example

4.6 g of sodium reacts completely with excess water:

2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) 鈫 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)

Calculate the volume of hydrogen produced. (Ar of Na = 23, molar volume = 24 dm3)

Step 1 - Calculate the amount of sodium

Amount in mol = \(\frac{\textup{mass~in~g}}{A_{\textup{r}}}\)

Amount in mol = \(\frac{\textup{4.6}}{\textup{23}}\)

Amount of sodium = 0.20 mol

Step 2 - Find the amount of hydrogen

From the , the Na:H2 is 2:1

Therefore 0.20 mol of Na produces \(\frac{\textup{0.20}}{\textup{2}}\) = 0.10 mol of H2

Step 3 - Calculate the volume of hydrogen

Volume = amount in mol 脳 molar volume

Volume = 0.10 脳 24

= 2.4 dm3

Question

Calcium carbonate to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide when it is heated:

CaCO3(s) 鈫 CaO(s) + CO2(g)

Calculate the volume of carbon dioxide produced from completely decomposing 1.0 g of calcium carbonate. (Mr of CaCO3 = 100, molar volume = 24,000 cm3)

Calculating a mass from a volume

Worked example

Lithium hydroxide absorbs carbon dioxide from the air:

2LiOH(s) + CO2(g) 鈫 Li2CO3(s) + H2O(l)

Calculate the mass of lithium hydroxide needed to absorb 12 dm3 of carbon dioxide. (Mr of LiOH = 24, molar volume = 24 dm3)

Step 1 - Calculate the amount of carbon dioxide

Amount in mol = \(\frac{\textup{volume}}{\textup{molar~volume}}\)

Amount in mol = \(\frac{\textup{12}}{\textup{24}}\)

= 0.50 mol

Step 2 - Find the amount of lithium hydroxide

From the balanced equation, the mole ratio LiOH:CO2 is 2:1

Therefore 0.50 mol of CO2 is absorbed by (0.50 脳 2) = 1.0 mol of LiOH

Step 3 - Calculate the mass of lithium hydroxide

Mass in g = Mr 脳 amount in mol

Mass = 24 脳 1.0

= 24 g

Question

Sodium reacts with chlorine to produce sodium chloride:

2Na(s) + Cl2(g) 鈫 2NaCl(s)

Calculate the mass of sodium chloride produced from 960 cm3 of chlorine and an excess of sodium. (Mr of NaCl = 58.5, molar volume = 24,000 cm3 )