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1. if 71.5% of the compound is calcium, then 100-71.5=28.5% is the second compound. 0.285*56.1 total mass=15.99 grams.
2. Find the atomic mass of each element and multiply by the amount of each element and then add them together.
3. Find the atomic mass of each element and multiply by the amount of each element and then add them together. Then multiply by the number of moles.
4. Find the atomic mass of each element and multiply by the amount of each element and then add them together. After, you use 33 and divide it by the total atomic mass to find the number of moles.
5. percent error=|(experimental-theoretical)|/theoretical = (24.73-25.41)/25.41=0.026.
6. Calculate the number of nitrogen atoms. Cu(No3)2. Multiply N by 2 so there are 2 atoms of nitrogen. Find the atomic mass of each element and multiply by the amount of each element and then add them together. After, divide the total mass of nitrogen (2 atoms*nitrogen atomic mass) by total atomic mass.
2. Find the atomic mass of each element and multiply by the amount of each element and then add them together.
3. Find the atomic mass of each element and multiply by the amount of each element and then add them together. Then multiply by the number of moles.
4. Find the atomic mass of each element and multiply by the amount of each element and then add them together. After, you use 33 and divide it by the total atomic mass to find the number of moles.
5. percent error=|(experimental-theoretical)|/theoretical = (24.73-25.41)/25.41=0.026.
6. Calculate the number of nitrogen atoms. Cu(No3)2. Multiply N by 2 so there are 2 atoms of nitrogen. Find the atomic mass of each element and multiply by the amount of each element and then add them together. After, divide the total mass of nitrogen (2 atoms*nitrogen atomic mass) by total atomic mass.
Hey there!
I don't know all of them, only a few.
1. 15.99
4. You have to get the mass of each element and multiply by then and then add them together
That's all I know
Hope this helps a little!
Always remember you are a WOA! (work of art)
- Nicole
I don't know all of them, only a few.
1. 15.99
4. You have to get the mass of each element and multiply by then and then add them together
That's all I know
Hope this helps a little!
Always remember you are a WOA! (work of art)
- Nicole