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27 October, 23:42

A sample of a compound of Cl and O reacts with an excess of H2 to give 0.233g of HCl and 0.403g of H2O. Determine the empirical formula of the compound

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  1. 28 October, 01:48
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    Cl2O7

    Explanation:

    Molar mass of HCl = 36.5gmol-1

    Molar mass of water = 18gmol-1

    To get the ratio of chlorine present in the original substance

    0.233/36.5 = 0.00638

    To get ratio of oxygen present in the original compound

    0.403/18 = 0.0224

    Then divide through by the lowest ratio

    Cl - 0.00638/0.00638 O - 0.0224/0.00638

    Cl - 1 O - 3.5

    Multiplying through by 2 to give whole numbers

    Cl-2. O-7

    Hence the empirical formula of the compound is Cl2O7
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