Ammonia rapidly reacts with hydrogen chloride making ammoniu
Ammonia rapidly reacts with hydrogen chloride, making ammonium chloride. Calculate the number of grams of excess reactant when 4.06 g of NH3 reacts with 4.01 g of HCl.
Solution
The balanced equation is
NH3 + HCl -----> NH4Cl
number of moles of NH3 = 4.06 g / 17.031 g/mol = 0.238 mole
number of moles of HCl = 4.01 g / 36.46 g/mol = 0.110 mole
from the balanced equation we can say that
1 mole of HCl requires 1 mole of NH3 so
0.110 mole of HCl will require 0.110 mole of NH3
but we have 0.238 mole of NH3 which is in excess and NH3 is the limiting reactant
number of moles of excess reactant left = 0.238 - 0.110 = 0.128 mole
mass of 1 mole of NH3 = 17.031 g so
the mass of 0.128 mole of NH3 = 2.18 g
Therefore, the mass of NH3 produced would be 2.18 g
