how many moles of cadmium chloride can be produced from 45,1 grams of cadmium with excess sulfur?
(1): How many moles of cadmium chloride can be produced from 45.1 grams of cadmium with excess chlorine gas?
Solution (1):
The molar mass of cadmium (Cd) is 112.411 g/mol
Therefore,
Moles of Cd = (45.1 g Cd) × (1 mol Cd / 112.411 g Cd) = 0.4012 mol Cd
Balanced chemical equation:
Cd + Cl2 → CdCl2
According to stoichiometry:
1 mol of Cd produces 1 mol of CdCl2
Thus, 0.4012 mol of Cd produce:
(0.4012 mol Cd) × (1 mol CdCl2 / 1 mol Cd) = 0.4012 mol CdCl2
The molar mass of cadmium chloride (CdCl2) is 183.32 g/mol
Therefore,
Mass of CdCl2 = (0.4012 mol CdCl2) × (183.32 g CdCl2 / 1 mol CdCl2) = 73.55 g CdCl2
Mass of CdCl2 = 73.55 g
Answer (1): 73.55 grams of cadmium chloride (CdCl2) are produced
(2): How many moles of cadmium sulfide can be produced from 45.1 grams of cadmium with excess sulfur?
Solution (2):
The molar mass of cadmium (Cd) is 112.411 g/mol
Therefore,
Moles of Cd = (45.1 g Cd) × (1 mol Cd / 112.411 g Cd) = 0.4012 mol Cd
Balanced chemical equation:
Cd + S → CdS
According to stoichiometry:
1 mol of Cd produces 1 mol of CdS
Thus, 0.4012 mol of Cd produce:
(0.4012 mol Cd) × (1 mol CdS / 1 mol Cd) = 0.4012 mol CdS
The molar mass of cadmium sulfide (CdS) is 144.47 g/mol
Therefore,
Mass of CdS = (0.4012 mol CdS) × (144.47 g CdS / 1 mol CdS) = 57.96 g CdS
Mass of CdS = 57.96 g
Answer (2): 57.96 grams of cadmium sulfide (CdS) are produced
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