A white powder is known to be a mixture of magnesium oxide and aluminium oxide.
100 cm3 of 2 mol dm-3 NaOH (aq) is just enough to dissolve the aluminium oxide in \(x\) grams of the mixture.
The reaction is shown. \[ Al _{2} O _{3}+2 OH ^{-}+3 H _{2} O \rightarrow 2 Al ( OH )_{4}^{-} \] 800 cm3 of 2 mol dm-3 HCl (aq) is just enough to dissolve all of the oxide in \(x\) grams of the mixture. The reactions are shown. \[ \begin{aligned} Al _{2} O _{3}+6 H ^{+} & \rightarrow 2 Al ^{3+}+3 H _{2} O \\ MgO +2 H ^{+} & \rightarrow Mg ^{2+}+ H _{2} O \end{aligned} \] How many moles of each oxide are present in \(x\) grams of the mixture?
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2009 May June Paper 11 Q2
A household bleach contains sodium chlorate(I), \(NaClO\), as its active ingredient. The concentration of \(NaClO\) in the bleach can be determined by reacting a known amount with aqueous hydrogen peroxide, \(H _{2} O _{2}\). \[ NaClO ( aq )+ H _{2} O _{2}( aq ) \rightarrow NaCl ( aq )+ O _{2}( g )+ H _{2} O ( I ) \] When \(25.0 cm ^{3}\) of bleach is treated with an excess of aqueous \(H _{2} O _{2}, 0.0350 mol\) of oxygen gas is given off. What is the concentration of \(NaClO\) in the bleach?