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5 July, 21:16

A 1.56 g sample of copper reacts with a mass of oxygen to form 1.95 g of the metal oxide. In another experiment, the molar mass of the metal oxide is calculated to be 79.545 grams/mol. What is the molecular formula of the metal oxide?

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  1. 5 July, 21:34
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    The molecular formula of the metal oxide is CuO

    Explanation:

    Molar mass 79.545 g/m belongs to CuO

    This is the reaction:

    2Cu (s) + O₂ (g) → 2CuO (s)

    2 mol of Cu produce 2 mol of CuO

    Molar mass Cu = 63.5 g/m

    Mass / Molar mass = 1.56 g / 63.5 g/m →0.0245 m

    0.0245 mol of Cu produce 0.0245 mole of CuO

    Molar mass CuO = 79.545 g/m

    Mol. Molar mass = mass

    0.0245 m. 79.545 g/m = 1.95 g
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