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14 September, 15:07

Fluorite, a mineral of calcium, is a compound of the metal with fluorine. Analysis shows that a 2.76g sample of Fluorite contains 1.42g calcium. Calculate the mass fraction of calcium and fluorine in Fluorite.

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  1. 14 September, 18:40
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    Mass fraction for Ca is 0.52

    Mass fraction for F is 0.48

    Explanation:

    Molecular formula for fluorite is CaF₂

    Molar mass: 78.08 g/mol

    1 mol of CaF₂ has 1 mol of Ca and 2 moles of F

    1 mol of Ca = 40.08 g

    2 mol of F = 38 g

    We verify the relation by rules of three:

    78.08 g of CaF₂ have 40.08 g of Ca

    2.76 g of CaF₂ must have (2.76 g. 40.08g) / 78.08 g = 1.42 g

    So, 78.08 g of CaF₂ have 38 g of F

    2.76 g of CaF₂ must have (2.76. 38) / 78.08 g = 1.34 g

    Mass fraction = Grams of Ca / Total grams or Grams of F / Total grams

    1.42 g / 2.76 g = 0.52

    1.34 g / 2.76 g = 0.48
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