The answer would for sure be D
To solve this problem, let us all convert the mass of
each element into number of moles using the formula:
moles = mass / molar mass
Where,
molar mass K = 39.10 g / mol
<span>molar mass Cl = 35.45 g / mol</span>
molar mass O = 16 g / mol
<span>and mass O = 13 g – 4.15 g
– 3.76 g = 5.09 g</span>
moles K = 4.15
g / (39.10 g / mol) = 0.106 mol
<span>moles Cl = 3.76 g / (35.45 g / mol) = 0.106 mol</span>
moles O = 5.09 g / (16 g /
mol) = 0.318 mol
The ratio becomes:
0.106 K: 0.106 Cl: 0.318 O
We divide all numbers with
the smallest number, in this case 0.106. This becomes:
K: Cl: 3O
Therefore the empirical formula
is:

I believe Cl (chlorine) would have a -1 charge since H tends to have a +1 charge.
Hope this helps!!! :)
<span>Polar covalent & Ionic are the two materials
</span>
I have found this variation on the ideal gas equation to be very handy.
PV = nRT ..... n = m / M.... where m is mass, M is molar mass
PV = mRT / M
m = PVM / RT
m = 1.75 atm x 3.00L x 28.0g/mol / 0.0821 Latm/molK / 295K
m = 6.07g
The grams of ammonia are in the flash is a total of 6.07 grams