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28 May, 18:49

One of the several oxides of tin found in the earthâs crust is 78.77% by mass tin. what is its empirical formula and name?

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  1. 28 May, 19:43
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    To determine the empirical formula of the compound given, we need to determine the ratio of each element in the compound. To do that we assume to have 100 grams sample of the compound with the given composition. Then, we calculate for the number of moles of each element. We do as follows:

    mass moles

    Sn 78.77 0.6636

    O 21.23 1.3269

    Dividing the number of moles of each element with the smallest value, we will have the empirical formula:

    moles ratio

    Sn 0.6636 0.6636/0.6636 = 1

    O 1.3269 1.3269/0.6636 = 2

    The empirical formula would be SnO2.
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