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12 May, 07:40

What is the mass of bismuth carbonate (597.99 g/mol) that decomposes to release 50.0ml of carbon dioxide gas at stp? 0.000445 g 0.00400 g 0.445 g 1.33 g 4.00 g?

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  1. 12 May, 08:04
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    The mass of bismuth carbonate that decomposed is 0.445 g

    calculation

    write the equation for reaction

    that is Bi2 (CO3) 3 → Bi2O3 + 3 CO2

    find the moles of of CO2 formed

    At STP 1 mole of a gas = 22.4 L

    what about 50 Ml

    convert the Ml to Liters = 50/1000 = 0.05 L

    moles of CO2 formed is therefore = 1 mole x 0.05 L/22.4 l = 2.232 x10^-3 moles

    by use of reacting ratio between Bi (CO3) 3 to CO2 which is 1:3 the moles of Bi (CO3) 3 is = 2.232 x10^-3 x1/3 = 0.744 x10^-4 moles of Bi (CO3) 3

    mass of Bi (CO3) 3 = molar mass x number of moles

    mass = 0.744 x10^-4 moles x 597.99 g/mol = 0.445 grams
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