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What is the molarity of ZnCl2 that forms when 30.0 g of zinc completely reacts with CuCl2 according to the following reaction? Assume a final volume of 270 mL . Zn(s)+CuCl2(aq)→ZnCl2(aq)+Cu(s)

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Answer:

The balanced chemical equation is


Zn(s)+CuCl_2 (aq)>ZnCl_2 (aq)+Cu(s)

The conversions are

Mass Zinc to moles Zinc (dividing by molar mass of Zinc)

Moles Zinc to moles
ZnCl_2 ( using mole ratio 1 : 1 )

Moles
ZnCl_2 to Molarity of
ZnCl_2


moles Zn= \frac {mass}{(molar mass)} \\\\=\frac {30.0g}{(65g per mol )} = 0.462 mol


0.462mol Zn * ((1mol ZnCl_2))/((1mol Zn))\\\\=0.462 mol ZnCl_2


Molarity ZnCl_2 = \frac {(moles ZnCl_2)}{(Volume of solution in L)}


= \frac {(0.462mol ZnCl_2)}{0.270L}=1.71 \frac {mol}{L}  or M

(Answer)

1.71 M is the molarity of
ZnCl_2 that forms when 30.0 g of zinc completely reacts with
CuCl_2

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Answer:

The molarity of ZnCl2 is 1.699 mol/ L.

Step-by-step explanation:

Balance chemical equation:

Zn(s) + CuCl2(aq) → ZnCl2(aq) + Cu(s)

Given data:

mass of zinc = 30 g

total volume of solution = 270 mL

molarity of ZnCl2 = ?

Solution:

First of all we will calculate the moles of Zn.

molar mass of zinc = 65.38 g/mol

number of moles = mass / molar mass

number of moles = 30 g/ 65.38 g/mol

number of moles = 0.4588 mole

From the balance chemical equation we will compare the moles of Zn and ZnCl2

Zn : ZnCl2

1 : 1

0.4588 : 0.4588

The number of moles of ZnCl2 are 0.4588 mol.

Molarity of ZnCl2:

Total volume of solution is 270 mL. We will convert it into liter.

1 L = 1000 mL

270/1000 = 0.27 L

Molarity = moles of solute / volume of solution in liter

Molarity = 0.4588 mol / 0.27 L

Molarity = 1.699 mol/ L

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