
To find:
a. The values of ‘
b. The values of ‘
c. The values of ‘

Answer to Problem 7.93QA
Solution:
a. The values of ‘
b. The values of ‘
c. The values of ‘
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept:
Roasting of
This, on further heating, converts into various nitrogen oxides and uranium oxide
2) Formula:
i)
ii)
3) Given:
4) Calculation:
a. Percentage of oxygen in
Ratio of the relative number of atoms of Uranium and Oxygen is
Dividing each by the least number, we get
(Dividing the ratio by the smaller number 0.346 and taking to the nearest integer) (Atomic mass of U = 238.03g/mol)
Therefore, the value of
The formula for
Calculation of charge on U:
Oxygen belonging to group 16 has common oxidation state
So,
b. Percentage of oxygen in
Ratio of the relative number of atoms of uranium is:
Dividing each by the least number, we get
Multiplying each of the numbers by 3 to get the whole numbers for the number of each atoms, we get:
Therefore, the value of
Calculation of charge on U:
Oxygen belonging to group 16 has common oxidation state
So,
c. The decomposition reaction for the compound
Therefore, the mass of ‘z’ moles of water =
Number of moles of water is calculated as
Mass of nitrogen is calculated as
Number of atoms of nitrogen is
By the principle of atom conservation,
We assume mass of
So, equating moles, the following equation can be written:
286.03 = molar mass of
Hence,
By the principle of atom conservation,
Since ‘x’ and ‘y’ have to be integers by observation,
So, the molecular formula for
Conclusion:
From the percent composition for elements given for a compound, it is possible to get the molecular formulas for the compounds.
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