A sample of dolomitic limestone containing only CaCO_3 and MgCO_3 was analyzed. When a 0.2800 gram sample of this limestone was decomposed by heating, 75.0 mL of CO_2 at 750 mmHG and 20°C were evolved. How many grams of CO_2 were produced?

1 Answer
Jan 8, 2017

MCO_3(s) + Delta rarr MO(s) + CO_2(g)uarr

Approx. 140 *mg gas are evolved.

Explanation:

We use the Ideal Gas equation to access the moles of carbon dioxide evolved:

n=(PV)/(RT) = ((750*mm*Hg)/(760*mm*Hg*atm^-1)xx75.0xx10^-3*L)/(0.0821*L*atm*K^-1*mol^-1xx293*K)

=3.1xx10^-3mol.

"Mass of carbon dioxide produced"=3.1xx10^-3molxx44.0*g*mol^-1=??g

The key to doing this problem was (i) knowing that 760*mm*Hg-=1*atm; and (ii) using the right gas constant, R. I have always liked R=0.0821*L*atm*K^-1*mol^-1 because it uses units that chemists would habitually use. The other gas constants tend to use whack, non-intuitive units.