Respuesta :
Answer:
FeCl₂·4H₂O
Explanation:
To answer this question we need to calculate the moles (and masses) of each part of the original compound: Moles of water, moles of Fe, and moles of Cl.
1. The mass of water can be calculated using the difference in weight before and after the compound was dried:
- 5.012 - 3.195 = 1.817 g water
- 1.817 g water ÷ 18 g/mol = 0.10094 mol H₂O
2. All of the Cl moles in the original compound were transformed into AgCl, so with that mass we can calculate the moles of Cl:
- 7.225 g AgCl * [tex]\frac{1molAgCl}{143.32g} * \frac{1molCl}{1molAgCl}[/tex] = 0.05041 mol Cl
- 0.05041 mol Cl * 35.45 g/mol = 1.787 g Cl
3. The original compound is composed of H₂O, Cl and Fe, so the total sum of their masses has to be 5.012 g:
- MassH₂O + MassCl + MassFe = 5.012 g
- 1.817 g + 1.787 g + MassFe = 5.012 g
- MassFe = 1.408 g
- 1.408 g Fe ÷ 55.84 g/mol = 0.02521 mol Fe
To summarize, we have:
- 0.10094 mol H₂O
- 0.05041 mol Cl
- 0.02521 mol Fe
To find the formula, we divide the moles by the lowest value among them (0.02521)
- H₂O → 0.10094 / 0.02521 = 4.00
- Cl → 0.05041 / 0.02521 = 2.00
- Fe → 0.02521 / 0.02521 = 1
So the formula is FeCl₂·4H₂O