4. A sample of zinc metal reacts completely with an excess of hydrochloric acid: Zn(s) + 2HCI(aq) ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g) The hydrogen gas produced is collected over water at 25°C using an arrangement similar to that shown in Figure 5.15. The volume of the gas is 7.80 L, and the pressure is 0.980 atm. Calculate the amount of zinc metal in grams consumed in the reaction. (Vapor pressure of water at 25°C = 23.8 mmHg.) T=25°C+273=29 8°K N=7.80L P=0.980atm Vapor presure of H20= 26°C =23.8mtlg =0 =Or 0 313 23.8mAiHalatm - 0,948atm

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14. A sample of zinc metal reacts completely with an excess of hydrochloric acid:
Zn(s) + 2HCI(aq)
ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g)
The hydrogen gas produced is collected over water at 25°C using an arrangement similar to
that shown in Figure 5.15. The volume of the gas is 7.80 L, and the pressure is 0.980 atm.
Calculate the amount of zinc metal in grams consumed in the reaction. (Vapor pressure of
water at 25°C = 23.8 mmHg.) T=25°C+273=298k V=7,8OL AP=0.980atm
Vapor pressure of H20= 26°C = 2B.8mHg =0. 0313
= O,
33.8 mmHa latm
O.948atm
Transcribed Image Text:14. A sample of zinc metal reacts completely with an excess of hydrochloric acid: Zn(s) + 2HCI(aq) ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g) The hydrogen gas produced is collected over water at 25°C using an arrangement similar to that shown in Figure 5.15. The volume of the gas is 7.80 L, and the pressure is 0.980 atm. Calculate the amount of zinc metal in grams consumed in the reaction. (Vapor pressure of water at 25°C = 23.8 mmHg.) T=25°C+273=298k V=7,8OL AP=0.980atm Vapor pressure of H20= 26°C = 2B.8mHg =0. 0313 = O, 33.8 mmHa latm O.948atm
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