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irga5000 [103]
4 years ago
8

A sample of pure lithium contains 7.99% lithium by mass. What is the % lithium by mass in a sample of pure lithium nitrate that

has twice the mass of the first sample ?
Chemistry
1 answer:
ollegr [7]4 years ago
8 0

The given molecule is lithium nitrate LiNO3

% Li in a pure sample of LiNO3 of a certain mass = 7.99%

As per the law of definite proportion a given compound will have the same elements that combine together in a fixed ratio by mass.

Therefore, irrespective of the amount of LiNO3 taken, the percentage of Li will remain the same. i.e. Li will be 7.99% even if the mass of the sample of LiNO3 is doubled.

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