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11 April, 12:01

What mass of Cu (s) would be produced if 0.40 mol of Cu2O (s) was reduced completely with excess H2 (g) ?

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  1. 11 April, 12:22
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    50.8g

    Explanation:

    Given parameters:

    Nubmer of mole of Cu₂O = 0.4mol

    Unknown:

    Mass of Cu produced = ?

    Solution:

    The balanced reaction equation:

    Cu₂O + H₂ ⇄ 2Cu + H₂O

    From the reaction, we know that:

    1 mole of Cu₂O produced 2 moles of Cu

    0.4 mol of Cu₂O would give 0.8mol of Cu

    Now we know the number of moles of Cu produced because the limiting reactant here is Cu₂O. It was used up in the reaction in which the hydrogen gas was in excess.

    To find the mass of Cu produced, we use the equation below:

    Mass of Cu = Number of moles of Cu x molar mass of Cu

    Molar mass of Cu = 63.5gmol⁻¹

    Mass of Cu = 0.8 x 63.5 = 50.8g
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