hit patel
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Hi guys, just found a question that got me thinking eventhough it was simple or may be in didnt get enough sleep.
Question: When solid lead nitrate was added to 200 ml of water, it resulted in a saturated solution. Then the student took exactly 20 ml of the saturated solution. An excess of sodium sulphide solution was added to precipitate all the lead as lead sulphide. The resulting mixture was filtered and the mass of solid lead sulfide was found to be 8.61g.
Calculate the molarity of lead nitrate in mol/L in original saturated solution.
My Working:
Equation: Pb(NO3)2+Na2S--->2NaNO3+PbS
Moles of PbS= 8.61/(207.2+32.07)=0.03598445mol
There are therefore from reaction equation: 0.03598445 mol of Pb(NO3)2 in 20 ml.
From Now the the problem is that I donot know which is the correct way to use:
Way1: THere are 10x20ml in 200ml so moles of Pb(NO3)2 is 0.3598445.
OR
Way2: The solution is saturated therefore the number of moles is the same in 20ml as in 200ml.
Which Way is correct? I dont have the answers unfortunately. Please reply ASAP.
Thanks
Question: When solid lead nitrate was added to 200 ml of water, it resulted in a saturated solution. Then the student took exactly 20 ml of the saturated solution. An excess of sodium sulphide solution was added to precipitate all the lead as lead sulphide. The resulting mixture was filtered and the mass of solid lead sulfide was found to be 8.61g.
Calculate the molarity of lead nitrate in mol/L in original saturated solution.
My Working:
Equation: Pb(NO3)2+Na2S--->2NaNO3+PbS
Moles of PbS= 8.61/(207.2+32.07)=0.03598445mol
There are therefore from reaction equation: 0.03598445 mol of Pb(NO3)2 in 20 ml.
From Now the the problem is that I donot know which is the correct way to use:
Way1: THere are 10x20ml in 200ml so moles of Pb(NO3)2 is 0.3598445.
OR
Way2: The solution is saturated therefore the number of moles is the same in 20ml as in 200ml.
Which Way is correct? I dont have the answers unfortunately. Please reply ASAP.
Thanks