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20 March, 16:40

The 85.2-g sample of the compound x4o10 contains 48.0 g of oxygen atoms. what is the molar mass of element x?

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  1. 20 March, 20:13
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    X4O10

    Let molar mass of X be y

    molar mass = 4y + 10 x 16 = 4y+160

    so, moles = 85.2 / (4y+160)

    Moles of oxygen = 10 x [85.2 / (4y+160) ]

    Mass of oxygen = 16 x 10 x [85.2 / (4y+160) ]

    which is 48.0

    so, 48 = 16 x 10 x [85.2 / (4y+160) ]

    Solve the equation to get y.

    y = 31
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