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2 July, 13:42

0.303 g of a compound with the formula mcl2 reacts with aqueous agno3 to yield 0.783 g of a white precipitate of solid agcl according to the equation below. what is the identity of m?

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  1. 2 July, 17:13
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    Given:

    Mass of the compound MCl2 = 0.303 g

    Mass of AgCl formed = 0.783 g

    To determine:

    The identity of M

    Explanation:

    Chemical reaction-

    MCl2 + 2AgNO3 → 2AgCl + M (NO3) 2

    0.303 g 0.783 g

    Based on the reaction stoichiometry: 1 mole of MCl2 forms 2 moles of AgCl

    Molar mass of AgCl = 143 g/mol

    # moles of AgCl formed = 0.783/143 = 0.00547 moles

    Therefore moles of MCl2 reacted = 0.00547/2 = 0.00274 moles

    Molar mass of MCl2 = 0.303/0.00274 = 110.58 g/mol

    Atomic mass of M = 110.58 - 2 (35.5) = 40.58 g/mol

    The element with atomic mass 40 g/mol is calcium Ca

    Ans: Identity of M = Ca. The molecule is CaCl2
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