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11 July, 06:15

There are two different compounds of sulfur and fluorine.

In SF6, the mass of fluorine per gram of sulfur is 3.55 g F/g S.

In the other compound, SFX, the mass of fluorine per gram of sulfur is 1.18 g F/g S.

What is the value of X for the second compound?

Express your answer as an integer.

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  1. 11 July, 06:18
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    1.18 x 3 = 3.55

    find ratio of F to F in each compound

    . according to law of multiple proportions that the masses of one element which combine with a fixed mass of the second element are in a ratio of whole numbers.

    now F is "one element" and S has "fixed mass",

    the ratio of F6 to Fx = 3:1

    thats why x = 2

    there is less F in SFx

    the ratio is 3:1.

    dividing 6 by 3 and you get 2
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