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1 November, 18:36

How many grams HBr will be produced from 0.100 moles bromine reacted with excess hydrogen?

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  1. 1 November, 18:45
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    16.18 g HBr

    Explanation:

    We are given;

    0.100 moles of Bromine

    We need to determine the amount of HBr produced when bromine reacts with hydrogen;

    First, we write the equation for the reaction;

    H₂ (g) + Br₂ (l) → 2HBr

    From the equation;

    1 mole of bromine reacts with hydrogen to form 2 moles of HBr

    Therefore;

    Moles of HBr = 2 * moles of Bromine

    = 2 * 0.100 moles

    = 0.200 moles

    Secondly, we determine the mass of HBr produced

    Mass = Number of moles * molar mass

    Molar mass of HBr = 80.91 g/mol

    Thus;

    Mass of HBr = 0.200 moles * 80.91 g/mol

    = 16.182 g

    = 16.18 g

    Therefore, the mass of HBr is 16.18 g
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