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This question is about iron. Iron reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce iron chloride solution and one other product. 08.1 Name the other product. 08.2 ... show full transcript

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Step 1

08.1 Name the other product.

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The other product is hydrogen gas (H₂).

Step 2

08.2 Suggest how any unreacted iron can be separated from the mixture.

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Unreacted iron can be separated from the mixture using filtration or a magnet.

Step 3

08.3 0.120 g of magnesium reacts with excess iron chloride solution.

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To calculate the mass of iron produced:

  1. Calculate moles of magnesium:

    extMolesofMg=0.120 g24 g/mol=0.005 moles ext{Moles of Mg} = \frac{0.120 \text{ g}}{24 \text{ g/mol}} = 0.005 \text{ moles}
  2. Use the stoichiometry of the reaction:

    From the equation, 3 moles of Mg produce 2 moles of Fe.

    Moles of Fe=(0.005 moles Mg)×2 moles Fe3 moles Mg=0.00333 moles Fe\text{Moles of Fe} = \left(0.005 \text{ moles Mg} \right) \times \frac{2 \text{ moles Fe}}{3 \text{ moles Mg}} = 0.00333 \text{ moles Fe}
  3. Calculate the mass of iron produced:

    Mass of Fe=0.00333 moles×56 g/mol=0.18668 g=186.68extmg\text{Mass of Fe} = 0.00333 \text{ moles} \times 56 \text{ g/mol} = 0.18668 \text{ g} = 186.68 ext{ mg}
  4. Rounding to the appropriate significant figures, the mass of iron produced is approximately 187 mg.

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08.4 Explain which species is reduced in the reaction between magnesium and iron chloride.

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In the reaction, iron (Fe²⁺) is the species that gets reduced. The half equation for this reduction is:

Fe2++2eFe\text{Fe}^{2+} + 2e^- \rightarrow \text{Fe}

This indicates that iron ions gain electrons to form solid iron.

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