Asked by Sharita
In determing the simplest formula of lead sulfide, 2.46 grams of of lead are placed in a crucible with 2.00 grams of sulfur. when the reaction is complete, the product has a mass of 3.22 grams. What mass of sulfur should be used in the simplest formula calculation? Find the simplest formula of lead sulfide
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Answered by
DrBob222
mass Pb = 2.46g.
mass S = 3.22-2.46 = ?
Convert 2.46g to mols. mol = g/atomic mass
mols S = (3.22-2.46)/atomic mass S.
Now find the ratio of the elements to each other to determine the empirical formula.
mass S = 3.22-2.46 = ?
Convert 2.46g to mols. mol = g/atomic mass
mols S = (3.22-2.46)/atomic mass S.
Now find the ratio of the elements to each other to determine the empirical formula.
Answered by
Sharita
3.22-2.46=.76.
Answered by
DrBob222
Now mols Pb = grams/atomic massPb
mols S = grams/atomic mass S
Then find ratio of the elements to each other.
mols S = grams/atomic mass S
Then find ratio of the elements to each other.
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