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A 11.97g sample of NaBr contains 22.34 % Na by mass. Considering the law of constant composition (definite proportions), how many grams of sodium does a 9.51g sample of sodium bromide contain?

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Answer:

2.125 g

Step-by-step explanation:

We have;

  • Mass of NaBr sample is 11.97 g
  • % composition by mass of Na in the sample is 22.34%

We are required to determine the mass of 9.51 g of a NaBr sample.

  • Based on the law of of constant composition, a given sample of a compound will always contain the sample percentage composition of a given element.

In this case,

  • A sample of 11.97 g of NaBr contains 22.34% of Na by mass
  • Therefore;

A sample of 9.51 g of NaBr will also contain 22.345 of Na by mass

  • But;

% composition of an element by mass = (Mass of element ÷ mass of the compound) × 100

  • Therefore;

Mass of the element = (% composition of an element × mass of the compound) ÷ 100

Therefore;

Mass of sodium = (22.34% × 9.51 g) ÷ 100

= 2.125 g

Thus, the mass of sodium in 9.51 g of NaBr is 2.125 g

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