What is the empirical formula of an oxide containing 49.5% manganese? (Hint: Oxide = compound of Mn with O). Mn O Mass of element (in g) (assuming 100 g of compound) 1._49.5_
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What is the empirical formula of an oxide containing 49.5% manganese? (Hint: Oxide = compound of Mn with O).
Mn | O | |
Mass of element (in g) (assuming 100 g of compound) | 1._49.5_ | 2._50.5_ |
Moles of element | 3.______ | 4.______ |
Moles of element/Smallest moles | 5.______ | 6.______ |
Multiplier | 7.______ | 7.______ |
Empirical formula | Mn2O7 |
What is the empirical formula of strontium chloride in problem 5?
Sr | Cl | |
Mass of element (in g) | 1. 2.21 | 2. 1.79 |
Moles of element | 3.______ | 4.______ |
Moles of element/Smallest moles | 5.______ | 6.______ |
Multiplier | 7.______ | 7.______ |
Empirical formula | SrCl2 |
3.
What is the empirical formula of an compound containing 0.830 % H; 45.8% Mn; 53.4% O?
H | Mn | O | |
Mass of element (in g) (assuming 100 g of compound) | 1._0.830_ | 2._45.8__ | 3._53.4_ |
Moles of element | 4.______ | 5.______ | 6.______ |
Moles of element/Smallest moles | 7.______ | 8.______ | 9.______ |
Multiplier | 10.______ | 10.______ | 10.______ |
Empirical formula | HMnO4 |
4.
What is the empirical formula of an compound containing 81.8% C; 18.2% H.
C | H | |
Mass of element (in g) (assuming 100 g of compound) | 1._81.8_ | 2._18.2_ |
Moles of element | 3.______ | 4.______ |
Moles of element/Smallest moles | 5.______ | 6.______ |
Multiplier | 7.______ | 7.______ |
Empirical formula | C3H8 |
5.
8.00 g of iron when burned in air yields 11.44 g oxide. What is the empirical formula of this oxide?
F e | O | |
Mass of element (in g) | 1._8.00_ | 2._____ |
Moles of element | 3.______ | 4.______ |
Moles of element/Smallest moles | 5.______ | 6.______ |
Multiplier | 7.______ | 7.______ |
Empirical formula | F e2O3 |
6.
Given the empirical formula of NO2 and a molecular weight of 92.0 g/mol, what is the molecular formula?
MW of NO2= _____ (express in "g/mol NO2" and round to the nearest whole number).
MW of compound/MW of NO2= ____ (Round to the nearest whole number).
True formula of compound is N2O4
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