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a, \(Na_2O+H_2O\rightarrow2NaOH\)
Ta có: \(n_{Na_2O}=\dfrac{15,5}{62}=0,25\left(mol\right)\)
Theo PT: \(n_{NaOH}=2n_{Na_2O}=0,5\left(mol\right)\)
\(\Rightarrow CM_{NaOH}=\dfrac{0,5}{0,5}=1\left(M\right)\)
b, \(2NaOH+H_2SO_4\rightarrow Na_2SO_4+2H_2O\)
Theo PT: \(n_{H_2SO_4}=\dfrac{1}{2}n_{NaOH}=0,25\left(mol\right)\)
\(\Rightarrow m_{ddH_2SO_4}=\dfrac{0,25.98}{20\%}=122,5\left(g\right)\)
\(\Rightarrow V_{ddH_2SO_4}=\dfrac{122,5}{1,14}\approx107,46\left(ml\right)\)
BaO+H2O -> Ba(OH)2
0,02 0,02
a) CM = n/V = 0,02/0,02 = 1M
b) Ba(OH)2 + H2SO4 -> BaSO4 +2H2O
0,02 0,02
=> m = 0,392 g
D = m/V = 1,14
=> 0,392/V = 1,14 => V = 0,34l
a)
$n_{Na_2O} = \dfrac{15,5}{62} = 0,25(mol)$
$Na_2O + H_2O \to 2NaOH$
$n_{NaOH} = 2n_{Na_2O} = 0,5(mol)$
$C_{M_{NaOH}} = \dfrac{0,5}{0,5} = 1M$
b)
$2NaOH + H_2SO_4 \to Na_2SO_4 + 2H_2O$
$n_{H_2SO_4} = \dfrac{1}{2}n_{NaOH} = 0,25(mol)$
$\Rightarrow m_{dd\ H_2SO_4} = \dfrac{0,25.98}{20\%} = 122,5(gam)$
$\Rightarrow V_{dd\ H_2SO_4} = \dfrac{122,5}{1,14} = 107,46(ml)$
\(n_{Na_2O}=\dfrac{15,5}{62}=0,25\left(mol\right)\\ PTHH:Na_2O+H_2O\rightarrow2NaOH\\ n_{NaOH}=2.0,25=0,5\left(mol\right)\\ a,C_{MddNaOH}=\dfrac{0,5}{0,5}=1\left(M\right)\\ b,2NaOH+H_2SO_4\rightarrow Na_2SO_4+2H_2O\\ n_{H_2SO_4}=n_{Na_2SO_4}=\dfrac{0,5}{2}=0,25\left(mol\right)\\ m_{H_2SO_4}=0,25.98=24,5\left(g\right)\\ m_{ddH_2SO_4}=\dfrac{24,5.100}{20}=122,5\left(g\right)\\ V_{ddH_2SO_4}=\dfrac{122,5}{1,14}\approx107,456\left(ml\right)\\ c,V_{ddsau}=V_{ddNaOH}+V_{ddH_2SO_4}\approx0,5+0,107456=0,607456\left(l\right)\\C_{MddNa_2SO_4}\approx\dfrac{ 0,25}{0,607456}\approx0,411552\left(M\right)\)
a)
$Na_2O + H_2O \to 2NaOH$
n Na2O = 15,5/62 = 0,25(mol)
n NaOH = 2n Na2O = 0,5(mol)
=> CM NaOH = 0,5/0,5 = 1M
b) $2NaOH + H_2SO_4 \to Na_2SO_4 + 2H_2O$
n H2SO4 = 1/2 n NaOH = 0,25(mol)
=> m dd H2SO4 = 0,25.98/20% = 122,5(gam)
=> V dd H2SO4 = m / D = 122,5/1,14 =107,46(ml)
c) n Na2SO4 = n H2SO4 = 0,25(mol)
CM Na2SO4 = 0,25/0,10746 = 2,33M
a)
`\(Na_2O++H_{2_{ }}O->2NaOH\)
\(n_{Na_2O}=\dfrac{15,5}{62}=0,25mol\)
\(n_{Na_2O}=2n_{Na_2O}=0,5mol\)
\(C_{M_{NaOH}}=\dfrac{0,5}{0,5}\)=1M
Bài 1:
a) Na2O + H2O → 2NaOH (1)
\(n_{Na_2O}=\frac{15,5}{62}=0,25\left(mol\right)\)
Theo pT1: \(n_{NaOH}=2n_{Na_2O}=2\times0,25=0,5\left(mol\right)\)
\(\Rightarrow C_{M_{NaOH}}=\frac{0,5}{0,5}=1\left(M\right)\)
b) 2NaOH + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + 2H2O (2)
Theo PT2: \(n_{H_2SO_4}=\frac{1}{2}n_{NaOH}=\frac{1}{2}\times0,5=0,25\left(mol\right)\)
\(\Rightarrow m_{H_2SO_4}=0,25\times98=24,5\left(g\right)\)
\(\Rightarrow m_{ddH_2SO_4}=\frac{24,5}{20\%}=122,5\left(g\right)\)
\(\Rightarrow V_{ddH_2SO_4}=\frac{122,5}{1,14}=107,46\left(ml\right)\)
c) Theo PT2: \(n_{Na_2SO_4}=n_{H_2SO_4}=0,25\left(mol\right)\)
Ta có: \(V_{dd}saupư=0,5+0,10746=0,60746\left(l\right)\)
\(C_{M_{Na_2SO_4}}=\frac{0,25}{0,60746}=0,41\left(M\right)\)