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7 June, 15:31

In an experiment, a student isolated 6.356 g of pure copper from an initial sample of 9.902 g of copper chloride. determine the empirical formula of this copper chloride compound. show your work.

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  1. 7 June, 18:00
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    The mass of the copper chloride is 9.902 g of which 6.356 is pure Copper, that makes 3.546 g Chloride. To determine the empirical formula you need to know that 1 mol of Cu is 63.54 g and 1 mol Cl is 35.45 g. 6.536/63.54 = about. 1 mol 3.546/35.45 is also about. 1 mol so the empirical formula for this copper chloride would be CuCl
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