Answer:
The formula mass of MgCl2 is 95, 3 grams (the weight of 1 mol of compound)
Explanation:
We calculate the weight of 1 mol of MgCl2:
Weight of 1mol of MgCl2=atomic weight Mg + (atomic weight Cl)x 2=
24, 3 grams + 2 x 35, 5 grams = 95, 3 grams/mol MgCl2
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Answer:
Percentage composition = 14.583%
Explanation:
In chemistry, the emprical formular of a compound is the simplest formular a compound can have. It shows the simplest ratio in which the elements are combined in the compound.
Percentage composition by mass of Nitrogen
Nitrogen = 14g/mol
In one mole of the compound;
Mass of Nitrogen = 1 mol * 14g/mol = 14g
Mass of compound = 1 mol * 96.0 g/mol = 96
Percentage composition of Nitrogen = (Mass of Nitrogen / Mass of compound) * 100
percentage composition = 14/96 * 100
Percentage composition = 0.14583 * 100
Percentage composition = 14.583%
I believe it would be D. Electromagnet. It's been a while since I've done this stuff, tho. Hope this helps!!!! :)