CuSO4 (aq) + Zn(s) → Cu(s) + ZnSO4(aq) The single-replacement reaction above produces 140.0 g of copper and an unknown concentration of zinc sulfate. With excess CuSO4, what mass of Zn was used? Molar mass of Cu: 63.55 g/mol Molar mass of Zn: 65.38 g/mol Answer: g of zinc (Use 4 sig figs)

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CUSO4 (aq) + Zn(s)
→ Cu(s) + ZnSO4(aq)
The single-replacement reaction above produces 140.0 g of copper and an unknown concentration of zinc sulfate. With
excess CuS04, what mass of Zn was used?
Molar mass of Cu: 63.55 g/mol
Molar mass of Zn: 65.38 g/mol
Answer:
g of zinc (Use 4 sig figs)
Transcribed Image Text:CUSO4 (aq) + Zn(s) → Cu(s) + ZnSO4(aq) The single-replacement reaction above produces 140.0 g of copper and an unknown concentration of zinc sulfate. With excess CuS04, what mass of Zn was used? Molar mass of Cu: 63.55 g/mol Molar mass of Zn: 65.38 g/mol Answer: g of zinc (Use 4 sig figs)
A student (Sam) is helping a friend (Devin) solve a stoichiometry problem. Devin needs to know how many liters of
nitrogen monoxide (NO) gas are created at STP when 32.2 g of solid copper reacts with excess nitric acid.
ЗСи(s) + 8HNO3 (ад) — зСи(NO3); (аq) + 4H20() + 2NO(9)
Devin knows they should put 32.2 g Cu down fırst, and they also know they need to convert from grams to something
else. Sam provides a clue to Devin: they will need 3 conversion factors (which are empty, below).
What does Devin need in order to complete the first conversion factor? Below is what Devin has so far:
32.2 g Cu
1
Avogadro's number
The molar mass of nitrogen monoxide
The STP volume of
gas (22.4 L/mol)
The molar mass of copper
Coefficients from the balanced equation (molar ratio)
Transcribed Image Text:A student (Sam) is helping a friend (Devin) solve a stoichiometry problem. Devin needs to know how many liters of nitrogen monoxide (NO) gas are created at STP when 32.2 g of solid copper reacts with excess nitric acid. ЗСи(s) + 8HNO3 (ад) — зСи(NO3); (аq) + 4H20() + 2NO(9) Devin knows they should put 32.2 g Cu down fırst, and they also know they need to convert from grams to something else. Sam provides a clue to Devin: they will need 3 conversion factors (which are empty, below). What does Devin need in order to complete the first conversion factor? Below is what Devin has so far: 32.2 g Cu 1 Avogadro's number The molar mass of nitrogen monoxide The STP volume of gas (22.4 L/mol) The molar mass of copper Coefficients from the balanced equation (molar ratio)
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