Answer:
48.075g(or 48g in correct sig figs)***
Explanation:
=48.075g
*64.1g is the mass of SO2 which is calculated by simply taking the mass of sulfur and oxygen(but doubling it since there are two oxygens) and adding them together(32.1+2x16.0)
**btw the mol units cancel because of dimensional analysis in case anyone was wondering why
***if your teacher is like mine and specifically wants your answer in correct sig figs, use the answer in parentheses as the original problem only has 2 sig figs
Answer:
H₂O
Explanation:
The empirical formular of the compound is obtained using the following steps;
Step 1: Divide the percentage composition by the atomic mass
Hydrogen = 11.21 / 1 = 11.21
Oxygen = 88.79 / 16 = 5.55
Step 2: Divide by the lowest number
Hydrogen = 11.21 / 5.55 = 2.02 ≈ 2
Oxygen = 5.55 / 5.55 = 1
This means the ratio of the elements is 2 : 1
The empirical formular (simplest formular of a compound) of the compound is;
H₂O
1.0566 gal.
H O W E V E R
the constant formula you can use for solving and simplifying equations such as these, you can simply look up the metric system online and figure one out. hoped this helped!
I think the answer is:
B. Chemical Change.