The metal present in the given metal oxide is strontium and its atomic symbol is .
Further explanation:
Mole is the measure of the amount of substance. Mole is the relation between the mass of the substance and molar mass of a substance. It is defined as the mass of a substance in grams divided by its molar mass (g/mol).
The expresion to calculate the number of moles is as follows:
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The given metal oxide MO contains 15.44 % oxygen, it means that 100 g of metal oxide MO contains 15.44 g of oxygen. The amount of metal present in 100 g of metal oxide is,
The number of moles of oxygen in 100 g of metal oxide can be calculated by dividing mass of oxygen with molar mass of oxygen.
According to the molecular formula of metal oxide MO, 1 mole of metal oxide contains 1 mole of oxygen and 1 mole of metal. Therefore, the number of moles of metal present in given metal oxide must be 0.965 moles.
The molar mass of metal can be calculated as follow:
According to the periodic table metal which has a molar mass approximately 87.7 g is strontium (Sr). Hence the metal oxide is strontium oxide.
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Answer details:
Grade: Senior school
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Mole concept
Keywords: Metal oxide, formula unit, MO, metal, symbol of metal, M, strontium, Sr, number of moles and strontium oxide.