A household cleaning agent contains a weak base with the formula NaX - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 18 - 2011 - Paper 1
Question 18
A household cleaning agent contains a weak base with the formula NaX. 1.00 g of this compound was dissolved in water to give 100.0 mL of solution. A 20.0 mL sample o... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A household cleaning agent contains a weak base with the formula NaX - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 18 - 2011 - Paper 1
Step 1
Calculate the moles of HCl used
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The moles of HCl can be calculated using the formula:
Moles of HCl=Concentration of HCl×Volume of HCl (in L)
Here, the concentration is 0.100 mol L⁻¹ and the volume is 24.4 mL, which is 0.0244 L. Thus,
Moles of HCl=0.100×0.0244=0.00244 moles
Step 2
Determine the number of moles of the weak base
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In a neutralization reaction, the moles of HCl will equal the moles of the weak base NaX since they react in a 1:1 ratio. Therefore, the moles of NaX are also 0.00244 moles.
Step 3
Calculate the concentration of the weak base solution
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Since 1.00 g of NaX was dissolved in 100.0 mL of solution, we can find its concentration:
Concentration of NaX=Volume of solution (in L)Moles of NaX=0.10.00244=0.0244 mol L−1
Step 4
Calculate the molar mass of the weak base
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We can find the molar mass (M) using the formula:
M=molesmass (g)
Plugging in the values:
M=0.002441.00≈409.84 g/mol
Rounding gives approximately 410 g/mol. Therefore, the correct answer is (D) 410 g.