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21 June, 21:20

What mass of iodine would react with 48 grams of magnesium to make magnesium iodide? Mg + I2 - > MgI2

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  1. 21 June, 21:46
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    1) Chemical equation:

    Mg + I2 - - - > Mg I2

    2) molar ratios

    1 mol Mg : 1 mol I2 : 1 mol Mg I2

    3) Calculate the number of moles of Mg in 48 grams

    Atomic mass of Mg: 24.3 g/mol

    number of moles = mass in grams / atomic mass = 48 g / 24.3 g/mol = 1.975 mol Mg

    4) Use a proportion with the molar ratios

    1 mol I2 / 1 mol Mg = x / 1.975 mol Mg = >

    => x = 1 mol I2 * 1.975 mol Mg / 1 mol Mg = 1.975 mol I2

    5) Convert 1.975 mol I2 to grams

    molar mass of I2 = 2 * 126.9 g/mol = 253.8 g/mol

    mass = number of moles * molar mass = 1.975 mol * 253.8 g/mol = 501.255 g

    Answer: 501 grams
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