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24 May, 23:47

An analytical chemist has determined by measurements that there are moles of magnesium in a sample of talc. how many moles of silicon are in the sample

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  1. 25 May, 02:49
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    The chemical formula for talc is:

    Mg₃ (SiO₂) ₅ (OH) ₂

    The formula shows us that there are:

    3 moles of magnesium

    5 moles of silicon

    12 moles of oxygen

    2 moles of hydrogen

    For every mole of talc

    Using this, we can determine the ratio between magnesium and silicon. This is:

    3 moles Mg : 5 moles Si

    Given a number of moles of magnesium, we may simply multiply by 5/3 to determine the number of moles of silicon present.
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