3079.23 is what you get when you multiply the answers.
Al S
1) <u> 35.94 </u> =1.33111 <u> 64.06 </u> = 2.001875
27 32
2) = <u> 1.33111 </u> = <u> 2.001875 </u>
1.33111 1.33111
3) = ( 1 ) × 2 = ( 1.5 ) ×2
4) = 2 = 3
Empirical Formula = Al2S3
1) Divide the percentage given in question by the Relative Atomic Mass (RAM)
of the given elements.
2) When you find the answers of the first part of question, divide these once again but this time, by the lowest number you found in part 1.
3) and 4) Write down the values. If you get a decimal which is in between 0.3-0.7 (including the 0.3 and 0.7), you cannot make it a whole number by rounding of. Therefore, multiply the decimal with a whole number until you get a whole number as your answer. In this question, when you multiply 1.5 by 2, the answer is 3 which is a whole number. Multiply the other whole number by the same number as that you multiplied for 1.5. And use these numbers in part 4 to make the empirical formula which is Aluminium Sulfide (Al2S3)
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Answer:
A covalent bond
Explanation:
the atoms bond by sharing electrons. Covalent bonds usually occur between nonmetals. For example, in water (H2O) each hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) share a pair of electrons to make a molecule of two hydrogen atoms single bonded to a single oxygen atom.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
If you remeber a balloon in hot air, it pops. This is because the molecules are moving too fast and need more space to move, thus popping the balloon. If you put a balloon in cold air, then it shrinks, the molecules not moving fast enough and don't need as much space.
Blank #1: Polyatomic
Blank #2: 2 (see explanation)
Blank #3: 1 (see explanation)
<h3>Explanation</h3>
Both the ammonium ion
and the sulfate ion
contain more than one atom in each ion. The two species are thus <em>polyatomic</em>. The chloride ion
, for example, is <em>monoatomic</em>.
Superscripts above formulae of the ions indicate their charge. Each ammonium ion carries a positive one (+1) charge. Each sulfate ion carries a charge of negative two (-2).
Ammonium sulfate is an ionic compound. A sample of this compound contain myriads of ammonium ions and sulfate ions. The ions are packed in three-dimensional lattices. Thus unlike water, ammonium sulfate does not exist as molecules in nature.
Assuming that the second and third blanks refers to a formula unit, rather than a molecule, of ammonium sulfate. The empirical formula of ammonium sulfate gives the minimum whole-number ratio between the two ions in a sample.
Charges shall balance between the two ions. Ammonium ions are of charge +1. Sulfate ions are of charge -2. The sample shall thus contain two ammonium ions for every one sulfate ion.
The empirical formula of ammonium sulfate is therefore
.
There are thus two ammonium ions
and one sulfate ion
in each formula unit of ammonium sulfate.