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4. An unknown compound is found to contain only magnesium, sulfur and oxygen. If it contains 23.3% magnesium and 30.7% sulfur, what would be the percentage of oxygen in the compound? Show your work If you have 100.0 grams of the compound, how many grams of each of the elements contained in it (Mg, S, O) would you have?
3. 495 grams is a typical mass for a glass of water. Calculate the number of water molecules you drink when quenching your thirst with this quantity of our most common liquid. 4. How many moles are in 150 grams of each of the compounds in problem #1? 5. How many grams are need to give .250 moles of each of the compounds in problem #1? 6. What is the percent weight of oxygen in barium chlorate? Da Cloz) 2...
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Page 119 MOLES List the number of moles of each kind of element in one mole of each of the following formulas: Formula Moles of each kind of atom in one mole of the compound H2O CuCl2 AI2S3 Ba(NO3)2 C4H10 Write the formula of the following compounds from the number of moles given. The elements are listed in the order in which they appear in the compound. 1 mole of carbon and 2 moles of oxygen 1 mole...
60. The following quantities are placed in a container: 1.5 X 1024 atoms of hydrogen, 1.0 mol of sulfur, and 88.0 g of diatomic oxygen. (a) What is the total mass in grams for the collection of all three elements? (b) What is the total number of moles of atoms for the three elements? (c) If the mixture of the three elements formed a compound with molecules that contain two hydrogen atoms, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms, which...
19. + 2/6 points Previous Answers OSAtomsChem1 7.4.P.060. The following quantities are placed in a container. 2.01x1024 atoms of hydrogen, 1.29 mol of sulfur, and 118.1 g of diatomic oxygen (a) What is the total mass in grams for the collection of all three elements? 49 162.8 g (b) What is the total number of moles of atoms for the three elements? 4.0 12.0 x Check the number of significant figures, mol More Information. (c) If the mixture of the...
Experiment 7 Empirical Formula Objectives: Determine the expected formula for the ionic oxide expected when Mg reacts with O2 Find the theoretical and actual yields of magnesium oxide Evaluate results using stoichiometry and error analysis Introduction: The goal of this experiment is to determine the Empirical Formula of a Compound. (The Empirical Formula of a Compound is the simplest whole number ratio between the elements of a compound) If one can synthesize a compound from elements, then it is possible...
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CHEM 1211 Lah Mamal Revised 5eis Mole of oxygen in compound o cos Ratio: mole of magnesium : mole of oxygen (Show in this order, mol of Mg, colon Cl mole of O) o.ooi니 : 0 , 00631 Ratio: mole of magnesium : mole of oxygen expressed as a simple, whole number ratio (Show in this order, mol of Mg. colon C, mole of...
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Name Lab Section _Date The Mole Concept and Atomic Weights The purpose of this activity is to better understand the concepts of relative atomic mass, counting by weighing and the mole. Percent composition and average atomic mass are included. Part I. Relative Atomic Masses and the Mole - Early Method When John Dalton proposed his atomic theory, he stated that the atoms of each element...
2.A sample of C7H13O3 has a mass of 24.52 grams. What is the percent oxygen in this compound? 3.A compound containing only nitrogen and oxygen is found to be 33.35% nitrogen. Determine the empirical formula of this compound. What is the value of the subscript for oxygen in the formula you calculated? 4.Assume 1.00 mole of hydrogen gas (H2) reacted in the following equation, using the concept of mole ratio predict the change in the remaining reaction components. 3 B2Cl4...
What is the mass, in grams, of 1.30 molmol of water, H2OH2O?
Learning Goal: Be able to convert to mass from a given number of moles. Completing problems such as this is critical for ensuring your success in chemistry. If you would like to get a head start (and we strongly suggest you do if you want to do well in the course) we have provided you with help to learn this concept in the hints. Hints for this problem...