A sample containing a mixture of SrCl₂6H₂O (MW = 266.62 g/mol) and CsCl (MW = 168.36 g/mol) originally weighs 1.6507 g. Upon heating the sample to 320 °C, the waters of hydration are driven off SrCl₂ · 6H₂O, leaving the anhydrous SrCl₂. After cooling the sample in a desiccator, it has a mass of 1.3264 g. Calculate the weight percent of Sr, Cs, and Cl in the original sample. SrCl₂.6 H₂O(s) wt% Sr= wt% Cs= wt% C1 = 320 °C SrCl₂ (s) + 6 H₂O(g) % %

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A sample containing a mixture of SrCl₂ · 6 H₂O (MW 266.62 g/mol) and CsCl (MW = 168.36 g/mol) originally weighs
1.6507 g. Upon heating the sample to 320 °C, the waters of hydration are driven off SrCl₂ · 6 H₂O, leaving the anhydrous SrCl₂.
After cooling the sample in a desiccator, it has a mass of 1.3264 g. Calculate the weight percent of Sr, Cs, and Cl in the
original sample.
SrCl₂.6 H₂O(s)
wt% Sr=
wt% Cs =
wt% Cl =
320 °C
SrCl₂ (s) + 6 H₂O(g)
=
%
%
Transcribed Image Text:A sample containing a mixture of SrCl₂ · 6 H₂O (MW 266.62 g/mol) and CsCl (MW = 168.36 g/mol) originally weighs 1.6507 g. Upon heating the sample to 320 °C, the waters of hydration are driven off SrCl₂ · 6 H₂O, leaving the anhydrous SrCl₂. After cooling the sample in a desiccator, it has a mass of 1.3264 g. Calculate the weight percent of Sr, Cs, and Cl in the original sample. SrCl₂.6 H₂O(s) wt% Sr= wt% Cs = wt% Cl = 320 °C SrCl₂ (s) + 6 H₂O(g) = % %
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