Use the experimental molar mass

  1. use the experimental molar mass to determine the molecular formula for ocompounds having the following analysis.b) 54.53% carbon
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  2. Use the experimental molar mass to determine the molecular formula for compounds having the following analyses.A. 41.39% carbon,
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  3. Some liquids have enough attractions between molecules to form dimers. (Dimers are molecules formed from the combination of
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  4. A hydrate of zinc chlorate, Zn(ClO3)2 .xH2O(s) contains 21.5% zinc by mass. Find the value of x.What I've done: Molar mass of
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  5. A 1.50-g mixture of the solid salts Na2SO4(molar mass 142.04 g/mol) and Pb(NO3)2(molar mass 331.20 g/mol) forms an aqueous
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  6. If you divide the molar mass of a compound by the empirical formula mass, what is the result?That division should be VERY close
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  7. 4A+B2→2A2BThe molar mass of A is 12g/mol. The molar mass of B is 4g/mol. The molar mass of A2B is 28g/mol. When the goal of
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  8. A 1.009 g mixture of the solid salts Na2SO4 (molar mass= 142.04) an Pb(No3)2 (molar mass= 331.20) form an aqueous solution with
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  9. Elements A and B react according to the following equation: 4A+B2→2A2B The molar mass of A is 12g/mol. The molar mass of B is
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  10. Use the chemical equation to answer the question.CaI₂ (s) + Cl₂(g) → CaCl₂(s) + I₂(s) The molar mass of calcium (Ca)
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