Respuesta :
Answer: The mass percent of calcium in milk is 0.107 %
Explanation:
To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:
[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}[/tex] .....(1)
Given mass of calcium oxalate = 0.429 g
Molar mass of calcium oxalate = 128.1 g/mol
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
[tex]\text{Moles of calcium oxalate}=\frac{0.429g}{128.1g/mol}=0.0033mol[/tex]
The given chemical equation follows:
[tex]Na_2C_2O_4(aq.)+Ca^{2+}(aq.)\rightarrow CaC_2O_4(s)+2Na^+(aq.)[/tex]
Sodium oxalate is present in excess. So, it is considered as an excess reagent. And, calcium ion is a limiting reagent because it limits the formation of product.
By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
1 mole of calcium oxalate is produced from 1 mole of calcium ion
So, 0.0033 moles of calcium oxalate is produced from = [tex]\frac{1}{1}\times 0.0033=0.0033mol[/tex] of calcium ions
- Now, calculating the mass of calcium ions by using equation 1, we get:
Moles of calcium ions = 0.0033 moles
Molar mass of calcium ions = 40 g/mol
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
[tex]0.0033mol=\frac{\text{Mass of calcium ions}}{40g/mol}\\\\\text{Mass of calcium ions}=(0.0033mol\times 40g/mol)=0.132g[/tex]
- To calculate the mass percentage of calcium ions in milk, we use the equation:
[tex]\text{Mass percent of calcium ions}=\frac{\text{Mass of calcium ions}}{\text{Mass of milk}}\times 100[/tex]
Mass of milk = 125 g
Mass of calcium ions = 0.132 g
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]\text{Mass percent of calcium ions}=\frac{0.132g}{125g}\times 100=0.107\%[/tex]
Hence, the mass percent of calcium in milk is 0.107 %