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17 February, 09:11

A student measures the mass of a sample of a metallic element, M. Then the student heats the sample in air, where it completely reacts to form the compound MO. The student measures the mass of the compound that was formed. Which of the following questions can be answered from the results of the experiment?

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  1. 17 February, 09:26
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    Answer:What is the actual Molar mass of M?

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    The mass of the M is measured before, and after heating. Therefore, its easy to calculate the oxygen required to heat the M. Applying that to the reaction M+O₂⇒MO, will get you all the information about the Oxygen, and therefore you can calculate the Molar mass of M.
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