4.142_CP

Question

In the process of pickling, rust is removed from newly produced steel by washing the steel in hydrochloric acid:

(1)6HCl(aq)+Fe2O3(s)2FeCl3(aq)+3H2O(l) 

During the process, some iron is lost as well:

(2)2HCl(aq)+Fe(s)FeCl2(aq)+H2(g) 

(a) Which reaction, if either, is a redox process? (b) If reaction 2 did not occur and all the HCl were used, how many grams of Fe2O3 could be removed and FeCl3 produced in a 2.50x103-L bath of 3.00 HCl? (c) If reaction 1 did not occur and all the HCl were used, how many grams of Fe could be lost and FeCl2 produced in a 2.50x103-L bath of 3.00 HCl? (d) If 0.280 g of Fe is lost per gram of Fe2O3 removed, what is the mass ratio of FeClto FeCl3?

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer
  1. The second reaction is redox reaction.
  2. Thus, the mass of Fe2Oand FeCl3 is 2.00x105 g and 4.06x105 g, respectively.
  3. Thus, the mass of Fe and FeCl2 is 2.09x105 g and 4.75x105 g, respectively.
  4. The mass ratio is 0.313.
1Step 1: Redox reaction

The oxidation state for reaction (1) is,

 6H+1Cl-1(aq)+Fe+32O3-2 (s)2Fe+3Cl3-3(aq)+3H2+1O-2(l)

There is no change in the oxidation state of the elements. So, it is not a redox reaction.

 

The oxidation state for reaction (2) is,

2H+1Cl-1(aq)+Fe0(s)Fe+2Cl2-1(aq)+H20(g) 

Here, the oxidation state of Fe increases from 0 to +2 and the oxidation state of hydrogen decreases from +1 to 0.

 

Thus, second reaction is a redox reaction.

2Step 2: Determination of mass of Fe 2 O 3 and FeCl 3

The reaction is,

(1)6HCl(aq)+Fe2O3(s)2FeCl3(aq)+3H2O(l) 

 

Moles of HCl are,

Moles=concentration×volume=3.00M×(2.50×103L)=7.50×103mol 

 

From the reaction, it can be concluded that 6 moles of HCl reacts with 1 mol of Fe2O3.

 

Moles of Fe2O3 are,

7.50×103mol×1molFe2O36molHCl=1.25×103gFe2O3 

 

 

Now, mass of Fe2O3 is,

 1.25×103mol×159.70g1mol=2.00×105g Fe2O3

 

 

From the reaction, it can be concluded that 6 moles of HCl produces 2 moles of FeCl3.

Moles of FeCl3 are,

7.50×103mol×2molFeCl36molHCl=2.50×103gFeCl3 

 

Now, mass of FeCl3 is,

2.50×103mol×162.20g1mol=4.06×105gFeCl3 

 

Thus, the mass of Fe2Oand FeCl3 is 2.00x105 g and 4.06x105 g, respectively.

3Step 3: Determination of mass

The reaction is,

(2)2HCl(aq)+Fe(s)FeCl2(aq)+H2(g)

 

Moles of HCl are 

 Moles=concentration×volume=3.00M×(2.50×103L)=7.50×103mol

From the reaction, it can be concluded that 2 moles of HCl reacts with 1 mol of Fe.

 

Moles of Fe are,

 7.50×103mol×1molFe1molHCl=3.75×103gFe

 

Now, mass of Fe is,

3.75×103mol×55.85g1mol=2.09×105gFe 

 

 

From the reaction, it can be concluded that 2 moles of HCl produces 1 mol of FeCl2.

Moles of FeCl2 are,

7.50×103mol×1molFeCl22molHCl=3.75×103gFeCl2 

 

Now, mass of FeCl2 is,

3.75×103mol×126.75g1mol=4.75×105gFeCl2 

 

Thus, the mass of Fe and FeCl2 is 2.09x105 g and 4.75x105 g, respectively.

4Step 4: Determination of mass ratio

The reaction is,

 6HCl(aq)+Fe2O3(s)2FeCl3(aq)+3H2O(l)

 

From the reaction, 1 mol of Fe2O3 produces 2 moles of FeCl3.

 

Moles of FeCl3 are,

 1.0gFe2O3×1molFe2O3159.70g×2molFeCl31mol=1.25×10-2gFeCl3

 

Mass of FeCl3 is,

Mass=moles×molar mass=1.25×10-2mol×162.20g/mol=2.03g 

 

 

The reaction is,

 2HCl(aq)+Fe(s)FeCl2(aq)+H2(g)

 

From the reaction, 1 mol of Fe produces 1 moles of FeCl2.

 

Moles of FeCl2 are,

 0.280 gFe×1molFe55.85g×1molFeCl21mol=5.01×10-3gFeCl2

 

Mass of FeCl2 is,

Mass=moles×molar mass=5.01×10-3mol×126.75g/mol=0.635 g 

 

Now, the mass ratio of FeCl2 to FeCl3 is,

Mass ratio=0.635 g2.03 g=0.313 

 

 

Thus, the mass ratio is 0.313.