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Concentrated nitric acid oxidises phosphorus to phosphoric acid as

P + HNO3 ⟶H3PO4 + H2O + NO2

Balance the equation and answer the following questions based on it.

(i) What mass of phosphoric acid can be prepared from 6.2 g of phosphorus?

(ii) What mass of nitric acid will be consumed at the same time ?

(iii) What would be the volume of steam produced at the same time if measured at 760 mm. Hg pressure and 273°C.

(Atomic wt of H = 1, N = 14, O = 16, P = 31) ?

Stoichiometry

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Answer

Balanced equation is :

P + 5HNO3 ⟶ H3PO4 + H2O + 5NO2

(i) Gram molecular mass of phosphorus = 31 g

gram molecular mass of H3PO4 = 3(1) + 31 + 4(16) = 3 + 31 + 64 = 98 g

31 g of P makes 98 g of phosphoric acid

∴ 6.2 g of P will make 9831\dfrac{98}{31} x 6.2 = 19.6 g

Hence, mass of phosphoric acid prepared = 19.6 g

(ii) Gram molecular mass of nitric acid (HNO3) = 1 + 14 + 3(16) = 63 g

31 g of P needs 63 g of nitric acid

∴ 6.2 g of P will need 6331\dfrac{63}{31} x 6.2 = 12.6 g of nitric acid

Hence, mass of nitric acid needed = 12.6 g

(iii) 31 g of P gives 22.4 lit of steam

∴ 6.2 g of P will give 22.431\dfrac{22.4}{31} x 6.2 = 4.48 L

Hence, volume of steam produced = 4.48 L

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