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8 July, 02:45

The 64.8-g sample of the compound X2O5 contains 48.0 g of oxygen atoms. What is the molar mass of element X?

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  1. 8 July, 04:05
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    The answer is 14 g/mol.

    The number of moles (n) is the ratio of mass (m) and molar mass (M):

    n = m : M

    Step 1. Calculate number of moles of oxygen in the compound.

    n = ?

    m = 48 g

    M = 16 g/mol

    n = m/M = 48 g : 16 g/mol = 3 mol

    Step 2. Calculate the number of moles of the element X:

    5 atoms of oxygen is 3 mol.

    2 atoms of element X is x

    5 : 3 = 2 : x

    x = 2 * 3 / 5 = 6/5 = 1.2 mol

    Step 3. Calculate the molar mass of element X

    n = 1.2 mol

    m = 64.8 g - 48 g = 16.8 g

    M = ?

    n = m : M

    M = m : n

    M = 16.8 g : 1.2 mol = 14 g/mol
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