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2 October, 09:08

A mineral contains only a metal M and fluorine. If analysis indicates that a sample of the mineral contains 1.38 g of M and 0.71 g of F, what mass of fluorine is present in 358 g of the mineral? Enter your answer in decimal format with two decimal places and no units.

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  1. 2 October, 10:58
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    121.61

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The law of definite proportion sates that all pure samples of a particular chemical compound contain similar elements combined in the same proportion by mass.

    From the question above,

    The pure sample contains only metal M and Fluorine F.

    Ratio of the mass of M and F in the first sample = 1.38 g : 0.71 g

    Total mass = 1.38+0.71 = 2.09 g

    Percentage of F present in the first sample = (0.71/2.09) * 100

    = 33.97%

    Assuming both samples are pure,

    Total mass in the second sample = 358 g.

    mass of fluorine = (33.97/100) * 358

    mass of fluorine = 121.61
  2. 2 October, 12:12
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    F=121.61 gr,

    Step-by-step explanation:

    we see that it is a problem of proportion, so then if the total mass of the sample is the sum of M plus fluorine

    the sample weighs 1.38gr M + 0.71gr F = 2.09, where M y F represent:

    M=1.38*100/2.09 = 66.02% and

    F=0.71*100/2.09 = 33.97%, also

    in 358 gr. * 0.3397F = 121.61 gr F
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