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23 November, 04:25

An element x forms an iodide (xi3) and a chloride (xcl3). the iodide is quantitatively converted to the chloride when it is heated in a stream of chlorine: 2xi3+3cl2â2xcl3+3i2 if 0.5500 g of xi3 is treated, 0.2596 g of xcl3 is obtained. part a calculate the atomic weight of the element x.

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  1. 23 November, 04:27
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    The balanced chemical reaction is written as:

    2XI3 + 3Cl2 - - - > 2XCl3 + 3I2

    To determine the atomic weight of element X, we need to know make a relation between the mass of the reactant XI3 and the mass of the product XCl3. In this case, we write equations that would equate to the mole of X in that particular substance. We do as follows:

    0.5500 g XI3 (1 mol / x + 380.7 g XI3) (1 mol X / 1 mol XI3) = 0.2596 g XCl3 (1 mol / x + 106.35 g XCl3) (1 mol X / 1 mol XCl3)

    where x is the atomic weight of element X.

    Simplifying the equation,

    0.5500 / (x+380.7) = 0.2596 / (x + 106.35)

    Solving for x,

    x = 138.90 g / mol
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