The answer is B - you need to multiply the moles of CaCl2 by 2 due to the 1:2 ratio.Thank you for helping me even though you have a cold, really hope you get better
Im kinda confused at the end though.. So ill go through the steps i did.(This is a multiple choice and the way did it and i did have both different answers but both answers are on the list.
My way: I wrote the equation out CaCl2 +2AgNO3 ---> 2AgCl + Ca(NO3)2
So the CaCl2 : 2AgCl. Ratio= 1:2
using c=n/v to calculate the mole of CaCl2
- 0.10 * 0.01 =0.001. Then i times 0.001 by 2 since the ratio is 1:2 and 0.001 is the mole of CaCl2
- 0.002 *(107.87 + 35.5) = 0.28674 (answer being B)
If i didnt times it by 2 it would still be 0.001 so
- 0.001 *(107.87 +45.5) =0.14337 (answer being A)
One of these are the answers
a) 0.143g
b)0.287G
c)14.3 g
d)143
Yeah same^I got 5 for Hydrogen...
Because the empirical formula will be the same no matter how many grams of something you have, so you just use 100 grams to make it easier to convert percentageIf im not mistaken, the second question is like 100.1 grams. But like i still dont get the point of the grams. All you did was change % to g and then find the moles and divide. Like i dont see you using the 100grams later on
The 100 grams was just used to get the empirical formula, which is the ratio between the elements for ANY AMOUNT OF GRAMS. You can use 12389123821 grams of the chemical if you want and still get the same empirical formula. How else are you going to get the mass of each element without assuming an amount of grams (100 grams is the easiest for percentage reasons)?I dont get it, all he did was change the percentage to grams. He didnt do anything about the 100 grams? Sorry im very confused atm
Yeah23.3% magnesium, 30.7% sulfur and 46.0% oxygen
So like lets say 100grams again
He finds 23.3% of 100grams which is 23.3 grams of mg right?