
Interpretation: The compound with the highest percentage of iron by mass needs to be determined.
Concept introduction: The percentage of an element by mass can be calculated by taking a ratio of the

Explanation of Solution
Consider option (a), given compound is
The percentage of Fe by mass is
Consider option (b), given compound is
Therefore, the mass percentage of Fe in the compound is
Consider option (c),
The percentage by mass of Fe can be calculated as follows:
Therefore, the mass percentage of Fe in
Consider option (d), FeO. Here, the atomic mass of Fe and O is 55.85 g/mol and 16 g/mol respectively.
The percentage by mass of Fe can be calculated as follows:
Therefore, the mass percentage of Fe in FeO is
Thus, the compound with the highest mass of Fe is FeO which is 77.73% and the correct option is (d).
Chapter 10 Solutions
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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