Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
6.2 g of a sample containing NaHCO(3), N...

6.2 g of a sample containing `NaHCO_(3)`, `NaHCO_(3)` and non -volatiale inert impurity on gentle heating loses 5% of its mass due to reaction `2NaHCO_(3)to Na_(2)CO_(3)+H_(2)O+CO_(2).` Residue is dissolved in water and formed 100 mL solution and its 10 mL portion requires 7.5 mL of 0.2 M aqueous solution of `BaCl_(2)` for complete precipitation of carbonates.
Determine mass (in gram) of `Na_(2)CO_(3)` in the original sample .

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Aqueous solution of Na_(2)CO_(3) is

What is the normality of 5.3%(w/v) aqueous solution of Na_(2)CO_(3) ?

The reaction, C_(6)H_(5)ONa+CO_(2)+H_(2)O to C_(6)H_(5)OH+NaHCO_(3) suggests that

0.70 g of a sample of Na_(2)CO_(3).xH_(2)O were dissolved in water and the volume was made to 100 ml. 20 ml of this solution required 19.8 ml of (N/10) HCl for complete neutralisation. The value of x is

10.6 g Na_2CO_3 are dissolved in water to give 2 M solution. What is the volume of the solution in ml?

State as to why (i) An aqueous solution of Na_(2)CO_(3) is alkaline.

The volume of CO_(2) obtained by the complete decomposition of one mole of NaHCO_(3) at STP is

The volume of CO_(2) obtained by the complete decomposition of one mole of NaHCO_(3) at STP is

Na_(2)CO_(3) + Fe_(2)O_(3) rarr A + CO_(2) What is A tn the reaction?