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100 mL of 0.06 M Ca(NO3)2 is added to 50 mL of 0.06 M Na2C2O4. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

A
0.003 mol of calcium oxalate will precipitate
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0.003 M of excess of Ca2+ will remain in excess
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Na2C2O4 is the limiting reagent
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D
Ca(NO)3 is the excess reagent
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Solution

The correct option is D Ca(NO)3 is the excess reagent
Balanced reaction is : Ca(NO3)2+Na2C2O42NaNO3+CaC2O4

We know, Molarity = number of molesvolume of the solution in mL×1000
For Ca(NO3)2, number of moles = 0.06×1001000 = 6×103 mol
Similarly for Na2C2O4, number of moles = 0.06×501000 = 3×103 mol
According to the reaction, 1 mol of calcium nitrate will react with 1 mol of sodium oxalate to form 1 mol of calcium oxalate.
amount of calcium oxalate formed = 3×103 mol
Calcium nitrate is the excess reagent.
moles of calcium nitrate left = 3×103+ mol
In calcium nitrate, dissociation will give 1 ion of Ca2+ and 2 ions of NO3
Total volume = 150 mL
Molarity = 3×103150×1000 = 0.02 M of Ca2+

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