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28 December, 20:51

2. Na2SiO3 (s) + HF (aq) ! H2SiF6 (aq) + NaF (aq) + H2O (l)

a. Balance the reaction.

b. How many moles of HF are needed to react with 0.300 mol of Na2SiO3?

c. How many grams of NaF form when 0.500 mol of HF reacts with excess Na2SiO3?

d. How many grams of Na2SiO3can react with 0.800 g of HF?

e. Using your answer to part d-If you started with 1.5 g of Na2SiO3how many grams would be left after the reaction is complete?

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  1. 28 December, 21:02
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    a) Na2SiO3 (s) + 8HF (aq) → H2SiF6 (aq) + 2NaF (aq) + 3H2O (l)

    b) 2.40 moles HF

    c) 5.25 grams NaF

    d) 0.609 grams Na2SiO3

    e) 0.89 grams Na2SiO3

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Step 2: The balanced equation

    Na2SiO3 (s) + 8HF (aq) → H2SiF6 (aq) + 2NaF (aq) + 3H2O (l)

    b) How many moles of HF are needed to react with 0.300 mol of Na2SiO3?

    For 1 mol Na2SiO3 we need 8 moles HF to produce 1 mol H2SiF6, 2 moles NaF and 3 moles H2O

    For 0.300 moles Na2SiO3 we'll need 8*0.300 = 2.40 moles HF

    c. How many grams of NaF form when 0.500 mol of HF reacts with excess Na2SiO3?

    For 1 mol Na2SiO3 we need 8 moles HF to produce 1 mol H2SiF6, 2 moles NaF and 3 moles H2O

    For 0.500 moles we'll have 0.500 / 4 = 0.125 moles NaF

    Mass NaF = 0.125 moles * 41.99 g/mol

    Mass NaF = 5.25 grams NaF

    d. How many grams of Na2SiO3 can react with 0.800 g of HF?

    Moles HF = 0.800 grams / 20.01 g/mol

    Moles HF = 0.0399 moles

    For 1 mol Na2SiO3 we need 8 moles HF to produce 1 mol H2SiF6, 2 moles NaF and 3 moles H2O

    For 8 moles we need 1 moles Na2SiO3 to react

    For 0.0399 moles we need 0.0399/8 = 0.00499 moles Na2SiO3

    Mass Na2SiO3 = 0.00499 moles * 122.06 g/mol

    Mass Na2SiO3 = 0.609 grams Na2SiO3

    Using your answer to part d-If you started with 1.5 g of Na2SiO3how many grams would be left after the reaction is complete?

    Number of moles HF = 0.0399 moles

    Number of moles Na2SiO3 = 1.5 grams / 122.06 g/mol = 0.0123 moles

    For 1 mol Na2SiO3 we need 8 moles HF to produce 1 mol H2SiF6, 2 moles NaF and 3 moles H2O

    For 8 moles we need 1 moles Na2SiO3 to react

    For 0.0399 moles we need 0.0399/8 = 0.00499 moles Na2SiO3

    There will remain 0.0123 - 0.00499 = 0.00731 moles Na2SiO3

    Mass Na2SiO3 remaining = 0.00731 * 122.06 g/mol = 0.89 grams Na2SiO3
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