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20 June, 20:17

A molecule contains 24.36g of N and 62.64 g of Ag. What is its empirical formula

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  1. 20 June, 22:39
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    Answer is: empirical formula is AgN₃.

    m (N) = 24,36 g.

    n (N) = m (N) : M (N).

    n (N) = 24,36 g : 14 g/mol.

    n (N) = 1,74 mol.

    m (Ag) = 62,64 g.

    n (Ag) = m (Ag) : M (Ag).

    n (Ag) = 62,64 g : 107,87 g/mol.

    n (Ag) = 0,58 mol.

    n (N). n (Ag) = 1,74 mol : 0,58 mol / : 0,58.

    n (N). n (Ag) = 3 : 1.
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