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8 February, 11:56

88 g of the strontium reacts with 160 g bromine to produce how many strontium bromide

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  1. 8 February, 12:10
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    Mass of strontium = 88 g

    Atomic mass of Sr = 87.62 u

    Moles = mass / atomic mass

    Moles of Sr = 88 / 87.62 = 1.004

    Mass of bromine = 160 g

    Atomic mass of Br = 79.904 u

    Molar mass of Br₂ = 79.904 x 2 = 159.808 g/mol

    Moles = mass / molar mass

    Moles of Br₂ = 160 / 159.808 = 1.001

    The balanced chemical equation of the reaction between strontium and bromine:

    Sr (s) + Br₂ (l) = SrBr₂

    The molar ratio between Br₂ and SrBr₂ is 1:1

    So the moles of SrBr₂ produced from 1.001 moles of Br₂ is 1.001.

    Moles = mass / molar mass

    Mass = moles x molar mass

    Molar mass of SrBr₂ = 247.4280 g/mol

    Mass = 1.001 mol x 247.4280 g/mol

    Mass = 247.428 g

    The mass of strontium bromide produced is 247.428 g.
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