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14 August, 09:53

A 13.8 g sample of X reacts with a sample of Y to form 68.3 g of XY. What is the mass of Y that reacted

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  1. 14 August, 10:04
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    54.5 grams of Y reacted with 13.8 g sample of X to form 68.3 g of XY.

    Explanation:

    In chemical reaction the mass remains conserved until the dissipation or lost is shown. In the question it is mentioned that 13. gm of X reacts with some amount of Y to form a product XY of mass 68.3 grams.

    The reaction given is addition reaction in which two elements react to for a compound.

    X + Y ⇒ XY

    So, in the chemical reaction value of mass is put as

    13.8 + Y = 68.3

    Y = 68.3-13.8

    Y = 54.5 grams
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