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24 August, 22:12

When 0.422g of phosphorus is burned, 0.967g of a white oxide is obtained.

a. Determine the empirical formula of the oxide

b. write a balanced equation for the reaction of phosphorus and molecular oxygen on the basis of this empirical formula

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  1. 25 August, 00:35
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    Moles = mass / molar mass

    moles P = 0.422 g / 30.97 g/mol = 0.01363 mol

    moles O = (0.967 g - 0.422g) / 16.00 g/mol = 0.03406 moles

    So ratio moles P : moles O

    = 0.01363 mol : 0.03406 mol

    Divide each number in the ratio by the smallest number

    (0.01363 / 0.01363) : (0.03406 / 0.01363)

    = 1 : 2.5

    The empirical formula needs to be the smallest whole number ratio of atoms in the molecules. Since you have a non-whole number, multiply the ratio by the smallest number needed to make both number whole numbers. In this case x 2

    2 x (1 : 2.5)

    = 2 : 5
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