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31 July, 17:54

A sample of trifluoroacetic acid, C2HF3O2, contains 38.9 g of oxygen. Calculate the mass of the trifluoroacetic acid sample.

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  1. 31 July, 18:22
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    138.6 g of C₂HF₃O₂ have 38.9 g of O

    Explanation:

    Trifluoroacetic acid → C₂HF₃O₂

    Molar mass = Mass of C. 2 + Mass of H + Mass of F. 3 + Mass of O. 2

    Molar mass = 12. 2 + 1. 1 + 19. 3 + 16. 2 = 114 g / mol

    1 mol of C₂HF₃O₂ has:

    2 moles of C

    1 mol of H

    3 moles of F

    2 moles of O

    If we state the relation in mass by g we say:

    114 g of C₂HF₃O₂ have 24g of C, 1 g of H, 57 g of F and 32 g of O

    Let's make a rule of three:

    32 g of O are contained in 114 g of C₂HF₃O₂

    38.9 g of O may be contained in (38.9. 114) / 32 = 138.6 g
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