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प्रश्न
Consider the following reaction and based on the reaction answer the questions that follow :
\[\ce{(NH4)2Cr2O7 ->[heat] N2(g) + 4H2O(g) + Cr2O3}\]
Calculate :
(i) The quantity in moles of (NH4)2Cr2O7 if 63 gm of (NH4)2Cr2O7 is heated.
(ii) The quantity in moles of nitrogen formed.
(iii) The volume in litres or dm3 of N2evolved at STP.
(iv) The mass in grams of Cr2O3 formed at the same time
[Atomic masses : H = 1, Cr=52, N=14]
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उत्तर
(i) Molecular mass of ammonium dichromate
= 2 (14 + 4) + 104 + 112 = 252g
Number of moles = `"weight"/"Molecular weight"`
= `63/252` = 0.25 moles
(ii) 252 g of ammonium dichromate gives 22.4 dm3of N2
63g of ammonium dichromate gives = `[63 xx 22.4]/252` =5.6L
No. of moles = `"Weight"/"Molecular weight"`
= `5.6/22.4` = 0.25 moles
(iii) 252g of ammonium dichromate gives 22.4dm3 of N2
63g of ammonium dichromate gives gives `[63 xx 22.4]/252` = 5.6L
(iv) 252g of ammonium dichromate gives 152g of CrO3.
63g of ammonium dichromate gives `[63 xx 152]/252` = 38g.
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