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Application of mole concept requires a balanced chemical equation. The different constituents of the reaction – reactants and products – bear a simple whole number proportion same as the proportion of the coefficients associated with constituents. According to mole concept, the molar mass of constituents participates in this proportion. For a generic consideration as given :

x A + y B A x B y

Here, 1 mole of compound ( A x B y ) involves x mole of A and y mole of B. Using symbols :

x moles of A y moles of B 1 mole of A x B y

The point to emphasize here is that this is a relation, which is connected by "equivalence sign (≡)" - not by "equal to (=)" sign. We know that 2 moles of hydrogen reacts with 1 mole of oxygen to form 2 moles of water. Clearly, we can not equate like 2=1=2. We need to apply unitary method to interpret this relation of equivalence. We say that since x moles of A react with y moles of B. Hence, 1 mole of A reacts with y/x moles of "B". Similarly, 1 mole of B reacts with x/y moles of "A". Once we know the correspondence for 1 mole, we can find correspondence for any other value of participating moles of either A or B.

Mass of participating entities in a reaction

Mole concept is used to calculate mass of individual constituent of a chemical reaction. The proportion of molar mass is converted to determine proportion of mass in which entities are involved in a reaction. The symbolic mass relation for the chemical reaction as given above is :

x M A gm of A y M B gm of B M A x B y gm of A x B y

We apply unitary method on the mass relation related with equivalent sign (≡) to determine mass of different entities of the reaction.

Problem : Calculate mass of lime (CaO) that can be prepared by heating 500 kg of 90 % pure limestone ( C a C O 3 .

Solution : Purity of CaCO3 is 90 %. Hence,

Mass of C a C O 3 = 0.9 X 500 = 450 k g

The chemical reaction involved here is :

C a C O 3 C a O + C O 2

Applying mole concept :

1 mole of C a C O 3 1 mole of CaO

(40 + 12 + 3X 16) gm of C a C O 3 (40 + 16) gm of CaO

100 gm of C a C O 3 56 gm of CaO

100 kg of C a C O 3 56 kg of CaO

Applying unitary method :

mass of CaO produced = 56 X 450 100 = 252 k g

Problem : Igniting M n O 2 converts it quantitatively to M n 3 O 4 . A sample of pyrolusite contains 80% M n O 2 , 15 % S i O 2 and 5 % water. The sample is ignited in air to constant weight. What is the percentage of manganese in the ignited sample ? ( A M n = 55 )

Solution : The sample contains three components. Since this question involves percentage, we shall consider a sample of 100 gm. Water component weighing 5 gm evaporates on ignition. S i O 2 weighing 15 gm does not change. On the other hand, 80 gm of M n O 2 converts as :

3 M n O 2 M n 3 O 4 + O 2

Applying mole concept,

3 moles of M n O 2 1 mole of M n 3 O 4

3 X 55 + 2 X 16 gm of M n O 2 1 X 3 X 55 + 4 X 16 gm of M n 3 O 4

261 gm of M n O 2 229 gm of M n 3 O 4

Since sample is ignited in air to constant weight, it means that all of Mn O 2 in the sample is converted. Using unitary method, we determine mass of converted mass of M n 3 O 4 for 80 gm of Mn O 2 :

Mass of M n 3 O 4 on conversion = 229 261 X 80 = 70.2 g m

We are required to find the percentage of Mn in the ignited sample. Thus, we need to determine the mass of the ignited sample. The ignited sample contains 70.2 gm of M n 3 O 4 and 15 gm of S i O 2 . Total mass of ignited sample is 70.2+15 = 85.4 gm. On the other hand, amount of Mn in M n 3 O 4 is calculated from its molecular constitution :

229 gm of M n 3 O 4 3 X 55 gm of Mn 165 gm of Mn

Amount of Mn in 70.2 gm of M n 3 O 4 = 165 229 X 70.2 = 0.72 X 70.2 = 50.54 g m

Clearly, 85.4 gm of ignited sample contains 50.54 gm of Mn. Hence,

Percentage amount of manganese in the ignited sample = 50.54 85.4 X 100 = 59.2 %

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