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16 March, 16:07

If a sample of 0.150 g of kcn is treated with an excess of hcl, calculate the amount of hcn formed in grams.

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  1. 16 March, 16:37
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    The amount of Hcn formed in grams is = 0.06223 grams calculation

    write the equation for reaction

    that is; KCn + HCl → KCl + HCn

    step 1:find the moles of KCn reacted

    moles of KCn = mass of KCn/molar mass of KCn (65.12 g/mol)

    = 0.150 g / 65.12 g/mol = 2.303 x10^-3 moles

    step 2: use the mole ratio between KCn : HCn which is 1:1 to determine the moles of HCn which is also 2.303 x 10^-3 moles

    step 3: find the mass of HCn = moles of HCn x molar mass of HCn

    = 2.303 x10^-3 x 27. 02 = 0.06223 grams
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