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16 March, 07:04

When hafnium metal is heated in an atmosphere of chlorine gas, the product of the reaction is found to contain 62.2% hf by mass and 37.4% cl by mass. what is the empirical formula for this compound?

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  1. 16 March, 07:28
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    Clearly the percentages are weights.

    For Hafnium metal it’s 62.2%, grams per mole for Hafnium = 178.5 grams / moles

    For Chlorine gas it's 37.4%, grams per mole for Chlorine = 35.45 grams / moles

    Calculating the molar masses,

    Hafnium = 62.2 g / 178.5 grams / moles = 0.35 mol

    Chlorine = 37.4 g / 35.45 grams / moles = 1.05 mol

    Divide by the smallest to get the ratios,

    0.35 mol Hf / 0.35 mol = 1 mol Hf

    1.05 mol Cl / 0.35 mol = 3 mol Cl

    So the emperical formula would be HfCl3
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