Q.
In acid medium Zn reduces nitrate ion to NH4+ ion according to the reaction Zn+NO3−→Zn2++NH4++H2O (unbalanced) How many moles of HCl are required to reduce half a mole of NaNO3 completely? Assume the availability of sufficient Zn
First the given unbalanced equation is balanced by using following steps Step I. The equation is splitted into two half equations as ZnZn2+; NO3−NH4+
Step II. Now water molecules are added to the side deficient in oxygen and H+
are added to the side deficient in hydrogen as ZnZn2+;NO3−+10H+NH4++3H2O
Step III. The number of electrons are balanced and the two half equations are added. [ZnZn2++2e−]×4; NO3−+10H++8e−NH4++3H2O 4Zn4Zn2++8e− ∴4Zn+NO3−+10H+4Zn2++NH4+ +3H2O (Net equation) or 4Zn+No3−+10HCl4Zn2++NH4+ +5Cl2+3H2O ∵ 1 mole of NO3− (or NaNO3 )is reduced by = 10 moles of HCl ∴21 mole of NO3− will be reduced by =10×21molesofHCl = 5 moles of HCl