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20 September, 09:26

If the oxide contains 16.99 % o by mass, what is the identity of the metal?

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  1. 20 September, 09:36
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    Okay, so let us say that you possess 100g of compound: oxygen is 16.99 grams of it, so this means that we have 16.99 g / 16 g/mol which is equal to 1.062 moles of oxygen.

    Considering that you had 16.99 grams of oxygen, then you have: 100 - 16.99 = 83.01 grams of M. We also know that it is two moles per M of oxygen based from the formula. That would mean that you have: 2 x 1.062 moles of M = 2.124 moles of M.

    From this, we can conclude that the atomic weight of M is 83.01 / 2.124 = 39.09. The atomic weight that is closest to 39.09 is Potassium.

    Therefore, the identity of M is K.
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