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11 December, 20:41

A 2.241-g sample of nickel reacts with oxygen to form 2.852 g of the metal oxide. Calculate the empirical formula of the oxide?

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  1. 11 December, 21:10
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    NiO

    Explanation:

    Firstly, we need to know the mass of oxygen used up. This is the difference between the mass of the nickel and the mass of the oxide. This is : 2.852 - 2.241 = 0.611g

    Now we convert these masses to mole by dividing by their atomic masses. The atomic mass of oxygen is 16 while that of nickel is 59

    O = 0.611/16 = 0.0381875

    Ni = 2.241/59 = 0.037983050847458

    The next thing is to divide each by the smaller number of moles, which is that of the nickel.

    O = 0381875 / 0.037983050847458 = 1

    Ni = 0.037983050847458/0.037983050847458 = 1

    The empirical formula is thus NiO
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