Answer:
% (COOK)2H2O = 37.826 %
Explanation:
mix: (COOK)2H2O + Ca(OH)2 → CaC2O4 + H2O
∴ mass mix = 4.00 g
∴ mass (CaC2O4)H2O = 1.20 g
∴ Mw (COOK)2H2O = 184.24 g/mol
∴ Mw (CaC2O4)H2O = 146.12 g/mol
∴ r = mol (COOK)2H2O / mol (CaC2O4)H2O = 1
- % (COOK)2H2O = (mass (COOK)2H2O / mass Mix) × 100
⇒ mass (COOK)2H2O = (1.20 g (CaC2O4)H2O)×(mol (CaC2O4)H2O / 146.12 g (CaC2O4)H2O)×(mol (COOK)2H2O/mol (CaC2O4)H2O)×(184.24 g (COOK)2H2O/mol (COOK)2H2O)
⇒ mass (COOK)2H2O = 1.513 g
⇒ % (COOK)2H2O = ( 1.513 g / 4 g )×100
⇒ % (COOK)2H2O = 37.826 %
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Multiply,
moles * molar mass = mass
Answer:
divide by molar mass (12.01 g)
Explanation:
To find the number of moles of the carbon, divide by molar mass (12.01 g).
The number of moles of a substance is given as;
Number of moles = 
To solve this problem;
since mass of carbon = 45g
Number of moles =
= 3.75moles
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