Ive got like alot of stoichometry questions. hopefully someone can answer them?
Q1) The formula of a complex salt K is [Cu(NH3)X(H20)Y]SO4
(3, X, Y, 2 and Y are at the bottom of the alphabets) and analysis produced the following composition by mass : Cu, 24.1%; H, 6.1%; O, 36.4%. Calculate the values of x and y and hence determine the percentage by mass of S in the salt.
Q2) 1.40g of pure anhydrous sodium carbonate were made up to 250cm^3 of aqueous solution. 25.0cm^3 of this solution required 24.50cm^3 of a hydrochloric acid solution for complete reaction. Calculate the concentration of acid in mol/dm^3
(solved it to be 0.108mol/dm^3) What volume of deionised water has to be added to dilute 800cm^3 of this acid to exactly 0.080mol/dm^3?
Q3)2.50g of a mixture of anhydrous sodium carbonate and sodium chloride were made up to 250cm^3 with deionised water. 25.0cm^3 of this solution required 20.0cm^3 of 0.100mol/dm^3 of hydrochloric acid for neutralisation. Calculate the percentage by mass of sodium chloride in the mixture
Q4) At S.t.p, 2.8dm^3 of hydrogen sulfide were mixed with 1.6dm^3 of sulfur dioxide and the reaction occured as follows:
2H2S(g) + SO2(g) --> 2H20(l) + 3S(s)
What is the volume of gas remaining after the reaciton?
Q5) Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is an organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen and carbon. When 1.000g of ascorbic acid was completely burnt in oxygen, 1.500g of carbon dioxide and 0.405g of watr were formed. Calculate the empirical formula of ascorbic acid and determine its molecular formula if its relative molecular mass is 176.
Thanks in advance! ^^