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22 February, 00:32

In an experiment, 4.14 g of phosphorus combined with chlorine to produce 27.8 g of a white solid compound. what is the empirical formula of the compound?

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  1. 22 February, 00:39
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    Grams of Phosphorus = 4.14 grams

    Grams of white compound = 27.8 grams

    Grams of Chlorine would be = 27.8 - 4.14 = 23.66 grams

    Calculating moles which would be grams / molar mass

    Molar mass of P = 30.97 grams / moles; Molar mass of Cl = 35.45 grams / moles

    Moles of Phosphorus = 4.14 grams / 30.97 grams / moles = 0.1337 moles

    Moles of Chlorine = 23.66 grams / 35.45 grams / moles = 0.6674 moles

    Calculating the ratios by dividing with the small entity

    P = 0.1337 moles / 0.1337 moles = 1

    Cl = 0.6674 moles / 0.1337 moles = 5

    So the empirical formula would be PCl5
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