A sample of baking soda, naHCO3, always contains 27.37% by mass of sodium, 1.20% of hydrogen, 14.30% of carbon, and 57.14% of oxygen.
Which law do these data illustrate? State the law.

Respuesta :

Answer: Law of definite proportion.

Explanation: Law of definite proportion states that any chemical compound consists of elements in a fixed ratio by their masses. This law is also known as Proust's Law.

We are given a chemical compound [tex]NaHCO_3[/tex]

Assuming that the total mass of 1 mole of [tex]NaHCO_3[/tex] = 100 grams

where

Mass of Sodium = 27.37 grams

Mass of Hydrogen =  1.20 grams

Mass of Carbon = 14.30 grams

Mass of Oxygen = 57.14 grams

To Calculate the ratio of all the elements, we divide each of the masses by the lowest mass.

[tex]\text{Mass ratio of Sodium}=\frac{27.37}{1.20}=22.80\approx 23[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mass ratio of Hydrogen}=\frac{1.20}{1.20}=1[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mass ratio of Carbon}=\frac{14.30}{1.20}=11.91\approx 12[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mass ratio of Oxygen}=\frac{57.14}{1.20}=47.61\approx 48[/tex]

Mass ratio of elements in [tex]NaHCO_3=Sodium:Hydrogen:Carbon:Oxygen[/tex]

Na : H : C : O = 23 : 1 : 12 : 48

For every [tex]NaHCO_3[/tex] compound, this mass ratio will always be constant.