Help with a lab. I need to report the percentage of potassium chlorate in the un
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Help with a lab. I need to report the percentage of potassium chlorate in the unknown. I also need to find mass, moles, percent, and average.
Explanation / Answer
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Mass of crucible, lid and sample (g)
24.022
24.461
23.029
Mass of crucible and lid (g)
22.188
22.626
21.256
Sample Mass (g)
1.834
1.835
1.773
Mass of crucible, lid and sample after first heating (g)
22.190
22.495
21.244
Subsequent masses after additional heating (g)
23.933
24.295
22.924
Subsequent masses after additional heating (g)
23.932
24.292
22.922
Final mass of crucible, lid and sample (g)
23.932
24.292
22.922
Mass of oxygen evolved (g) = (mass of crucible, lid and sample) – (final mass of crucible, lid and sample)
0.09
0.169
0.107
Moles of oxygen evolved (mole) = (mass of oxygen evolved)/(molar mass of oxygen)
Molar mass of oxygen = 32 g/mol
(0.09)/32 = 0.0028125
0.00528125
0.00334375
Moles of potassium chlorate in sample (mole) = (moles of oxygen evolved)*(2 mole potassium chlorate)/(3 mole oxygen)
(0.0028125)*(2/3) = 0.001875
(0.00528125)*(2/3) = 0.003521
(0.00334375)*(2/3) = 0.002229
Mass of potassium chlorate in sample (g) = (moles of potassium chlorate)*(molar mass of potassium chlorate)
Molar mass of potassium chlorate = 122.55 g/mol
(0.001875)*(122.55) = 0.2298
(0.003521)*(122.55) = 0.4315
(0.002229)*(122.55) = 0.2732
Mass of sodium chloride in sample (g) = (sample mass) – (mass of potassium chlorate)
1.834 – 0.2298 = 1.6042
1.835 – 0.4315 = 1.4035
1.773 – 0.2732 = 1.4998
Percent of potassium chlorate in sample (%) = (mass of potassium chlorate)/(sample mass)*100
(0.2298)/(1.834)*100 = 12.53
(0.4315)/(1.835)*100 = 23.51
(0.2732)/(1.773)*100 = 15.41
Average percent of potassium chlorate in sample
1/3*(12.53 + 23.51 + 15.41) = 17.15
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Mass of crucible, lid and sample (g)
24.022
24.461
23.029
Mass of crucible and lid (g)
22.188
22.626
21.256
Sample Mass (g)
1.834
1.835
1.773
Mass of crucible, lid and sample after first heating (g)
22.190
22.495
21.244
Subsequent masses after additional heating (g)
23.933
24.295
22.924
Subsequent masses after additional heating (g)
23.932
24.292
22.922
Final mass of crucible, lid and sample (g)
23.932
24.292
22.922
Mass of oxygen evolved (g) = (mass of crucible, lid and sample) – (final mass of crucible, lid and sample)
0.09
0.169
0.107
Moles of oxygen evolved (mole) = (mass of oxygen evolved)/(molar mass of oxygen)
Molar mass of oxygen = 32 g/mol
(0.09)/32 = 0.0028125
0.00528125
0.00334375
Moles of potassium chlorate in sample (mole) = (moles of oxygen evolved)*(2 mole potassium chlorate)/(3 mole oxygen)
(0.0028125)*(2/3) = 0.001875
(0.00528125)*(2/3) = 0.003521
(0.00334375)*(2/3) = 0.002229
Mass of potassium chlorate in sample (g) = (moles of potassium chlorate)*(molar mass of potassium chlorate)
Molar mass of potassium chlorate = 122.55 g/mol
(0.001875)*(122.55) = 0.2298
(0.003521)*(122.55) = 0.4315
(0.002229)*(122.55) = 0.2732
Mass of sodium chloride in sample (g) = (sample mass) – (mass of potassium chlorate)
1.834 – 0.2298 = 1.6042
1.835 – 0.4315 = 1.4035
1.773 – 0.2732 = 1.4998
Percent of potassium chlorate in sample (%) = (mass of potassium chlorate)/(sample mass)*100
(0.2298)/(1.834)*100 = 12.53
(0.4315)/(1.835)*100 = 23.51
(0.2732)/(1.773)*100 = 15.41
Average percent of potassium chlorate in sample
1/3*(12.53 + 23.51 + 15.41) = 17.15
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