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4 January, 06:00

A mass of 3.6g of magnesium reacts in excess chlorine to form a chloride, if the mass of the chloride is 14.25g, find the formula of the chloride formed

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  1. 4 January, 06:13
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    MgCl2

    Explanation:

    From the question given,

    Mass of Mg = 3.6g

    Mass of the chloride = 14.25g

    Note: the chloride contains Mg and Cl

    Mass of Cl = Mass of chloride - Mass of Mg

    Mass of Cl = 14.25 - 3.6 = 10.65g

    Now we can easily obtain the formula of chloride as follow:

    Mg = 3.6g

    Cl = 10.65g

    Divide by their molar mass

    Mg = 3.6/24 = 0.15

    Cl = 10.65/35.5 = 0.3

    Divide by the smallest

    Mg = 0.15/0.15 = 1

    Cl = 0.3/0.15 = 2

    Therefore, the formula of chloride is MgCl2
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