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To 50 L of 0.2 N NaOH, 2.5 L of 2 N HCl and 15 L of 0.1 N FeCl3 solutions are added. What weight of Fe2O3 can be obtained from the precipitate? Also report the normality of NaOH left in the resultant solution.

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40 g , 0.05 N
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20 g , 0.1 N
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40 g , 0.1 N
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20 g , 0.05 N
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Solution

The correct option is A 40 g , 0.05 N
Equivalents of NaOH=50×0.2=10
Equivalents of HCl=2.5×2=5
Equivalents of NaOH left after reaction with HCl=105=5

FeCl3+3NaOHFe(OH)3+3NaCl
2Fe(OH)3 Δ −−Fe2O3+3H2O

FeCl3 reacts with NaOH to give Fe(OH)3 which on ignition gives Fe2O3 .

Equivalents of NaOH used for FeCl3= Equivalents of Fe(OH)3= Equivalents of Fe2O3=15×0.1=1.5
Equivalents of NaOH left finally=51.5=3.5
Total volume=(50+2.5+15) L=67.5 L
Normality of NaOH in the resultant solution=3.567.50.05 N
WFe2O3MFe2O3×6=1.5 (n-factor for Fe2O3=6)
WFe2O3=1.5×1606=40 g

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