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14 November, 11:28

Consider 80.0-g samples of two different compounds consisting of only carbon and oxygen. One of the compounds consists of 21.8 g of carbon, and the other has 34.3 g of carbon. Determine the ratio in whole numbers of the masses of carbon that combine with 1.00 g of oxygen between the two compounds.

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  1. 14 November, 11:32
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    Ratio of the mass carbon that combines with 1.00 g of oxygen in compound 2 to the mass of carbon that combines with 1.00 g of oxygen in compound 1 = 2

    Explanation:

    First, detemine the mass of oxygen in the two samples by difference:

    mass of oxygen = mass of sample - mass of carbon

    Item Compound 1 Compound 2

    Sample 80.0 g 80.0 g

    Carbon 21.8 g 34.3 g

    Oxygen: 80.0 g - 21.8g = 58.2 g 80.0 g - 34.3 g = 45.7 g

    Second, determine the ratios of the masses of carbon that combine with 1.00 g of oxygen:

    For each sample, divide the mass of carbon by the mass of oxygen determined above:

    Sample Mass of carbon that combines with 1.00 g of oxygen

    Compound 1 21.8 g / 58.2 g = 0.375

    Compound 2 34.3 g / 45.7 g = 0.751

    Third, determine the ratio of the masses of carbon between the two compounds.

    Divide the greater number by the smaller number:

    Ratio = 0.751 / 0.375 = 2.00 which in whole numbers is 2
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