What mass of zinc metal is required to evolve a 30*mL volume of dihydrogen gas from a 30*mL volume of hydrochloric acid at 1.00*mol*L^-1 concentration?

2 Answers
Mar 3, 2016

From the equation you can see that one mole of Zn will react with two moles of HCl.

Explanation:

Calculate the number of moles of HCl in 30mL of 1.00M solution, and divide by 2 for moles of Zn. Then multiply that by the molecular weight of Zn.

1M = 1mole/L 0.030L * 1mole/L = 0.030 moles HCl. 0.015 moles of Zn will react.

Mar 3, 2016

Nearly 1 "gram" zinc metal is required.

Explanation:

Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) rarr ZnCl_2(aq) + H_2(g)uarr.

Each equiv of zinc metal requires 2 equiv of hydrochloric acid for complete oxidation. This gives this molar quantity: we simply take half of the molar quantity of hydrochloric acid used.

n_(HCl) = 30xx10^-3Lxx1.00*mol*L^-1 = ??

n_(HCl) = n_(Zn)/2.

So the mass of zinc is simply:

30xx10^-3Lxx1.00*mol*L^-1xx("1 equiv of zinc")/("2 equiv of acid")xx65.38*g*mol^-1 = ??g