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El compuesto X es el compuesto binario de bromuro de vanadio (V).

El compuesto X
reacciona con el sulfato de amonio de acuerdo con la reaccin:
X + (NH4)2SO4 NH4Br + V2(SO4)5
1. What is the formula for compound X?
2. What is the balanced equation?
3. If 270 g of compound X reacts with 0.83 L of a 3.0M solution of (NH4)2SO4, which
reactant is limiting?
4. How many moles of V2(SO4)5 would be made?
5. How many moles of NH4Br would be made?
6. How many moles of the non-limiting reactant would be left over?
7. The above reaction is performed and the percent yield of V2(SO4)5 is found to be
72%. How many grams of V2(SO4)5 were actually recovered?
8. How many moles of V2(SO4)5 were actually recovered?
9. How many moles of (NH4)2SO4 and how many moles of compound X actually
reacted?
Sodium metal (113 g) is added to an aqueous solution containing 92 g of HCl in an
evacuated, rigid 55 L container. A reaction occurs, and the final temperature is 35C.
1. Identify the type of chemical reaction that occurs and predict the products.
2. Balance the resulting equation, using whole-number coefficients.
3. Use stoichiometry to identify the limiting reactant. Use the moles of the limiting
reactant to calculate the theoretical yield (in moles) of H2 gas produced. (Yes, H2 is
one of the products.)
4. Use the ideal gas law (PV=nRT) to calculate the final pressure (in kPa) in the tank
when the reaction is complete. (R = 8.31 LkPa/molK)
5. Suppose the chlorine atoms are made from radioactive 33Cl, which undergoes betaminus decay. What effect will the radioactive decay have on the pressure in the
tank? Explain.

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