Asked by Anonymous
                I recently performed an experiment in which magnesium oxide formed. 
I have to find out the simplest whole number ratio of Mg atoms to O atoms.
How do I go about doing this?
            
        I have to find out the simplest whole number ratio of Mg atoms to O atoms.
How do I go about doing this?
Answers
                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    Mass MgO - mass Mg initially = mass oxygen added.
%Mg = [mass Mg/mass MgO]*100 = ??
%O = [mass O/mass MgO]*100 = xx
Now ??/atomic mass Mg =
and xx/atomic mass O =
and go from there.
    
%Mg = [mass Mg/mass MgO]*100 = ??
%O = [mass O/mass MgO]*100 = xx
Now ??/atomic mass Mg =
and xx/atomic mass O =
and go from there.
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