Final answer:
The mass of solid product formed can be determined by first calculating the moles of reactant using the given volume and molarity, and then multiplying by the molar mass of the product. The exact mass cannot be calculated without additional information, including the molar mass of the reactant or product and the stoichiometry of the reaction.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the mass of solid product formed from the reaction of a 47.8 mL of 0.334 M solution of a reactant, we first need to calculate the number of moles of reactant using the given volume and molarity:
- Convert the volume from mL to L: 47.8 mL = 0.0478 L.
- Calculate the number of moles of reactant: moles = volume (L) * molarity (M). Moles = 0.0478 L * 0.334 M = 0.015962 moles.
- Determine the molar mass of the reactant (this is not provided in the question and would be needed to proceed).
- Calculate the mass of the product by multiplying the number of moles of reactant by the molar mass of the product (again, assuming a 1:1 stoichiometry and that the molar mass of the product is known).
Without the molar mass of the reactant or product and the reaction equation, we can't calculate the exact mass of the solid product formed, but this is the process we would use once those are known.