Aqueous hydrochloric acid will react with solid sodium hydroxide to produce aqueous sodium chloride and liquid water . Suppose 31.4 g of hydrochloric acid is mixed with 12. g of sodium hydroxide. Calculate the minimum mass of hydrochloric acid that could be left over by the chemical reaction. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

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Answer:

The answer to your question is there will be 20.5 g left of HCl

Explanation:

Data

HCl = 31.4 g

NaOH = 12 g

Excess of HCl = ?

Balanced chemical reaction

                HCl  +  NaOH  ⇒   NaCl  +  H₂O

Molar weight of HCl = 1 + 35.5 = 36.5 g

Molar weight of NaOH = 23 + 16+ 1 = 40 g

Calculate the limiting reactant

theoretical yield HCl/NaOH = 36.5/40 = 0.9125

experimental yield HCl/NaOH = 31.4/12 = 2.62

Conclusion

The limiting reactant is NaOH because the experimental yield increases.

Calculate the mass of Excess reactant

               36.5 g of HCl ---------------- 40 g of NaOH

                x                     ---------------- 12 g of NaOH

                x = (12 x 36.5) / 40

                x = 438 / 40

                x = 10.95 g of HCl

Excess HCl = 31.4 - 10.95

                   = 20.5 g

Answer:

There will remain 20.5 grams of hydrochloric acid

Explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Mass of hydrochloric acid = 31.4 grams

Mass of sodium hydroxide = 12.0 grams

Molar mass hydrochloric acid (HCl) = 36.46 g/mol

Molar mass sodium hydroxide (NaOH) = 40.0 g/mol

Step 2: The balanced equation

HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O

Step 3: Calculate moles

Moles = mass / molar mass

Moles HCl = 31.4 grams / 36.46 g/mol

Moles HCl = 0.861 moles

Moles NaOH = 12.0 grams / 40.0 g/mol

Moles NaOH = 0.3 moles

Step 4: Calculate the limiting reactant

The limiting reactant is NaOH. It will completely be consumed (0.3 moles). Hcl is in excess. There will react 0.3 moles. There will remain 0.861 - 0.3 = 0.561 moles

Step 5: Calculate mass HCl

Mass HCl = moles HCl * molar mass

Mass HCl = 0.561 moles * 36.46 g/mol

Mass HCl = 20.5 grams

There will remain 20.5 grams of hydrochloric acid