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A sample of a certain binary compound contains 6.93 g of silicon and 7.89 g of oxygen. What is the percent composition of the compound?

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User Jesper Mygind
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Given, mass of the silicon = 6.93 g

mass of the oxygen = 7.89 g

Calculate the number of moles of both atoms:


Number of moles = (given mass)/(molar mass)

Insert the given values of mass in above formula:


Number of moles of silicon = (given mass of silicon in g)/(molar mass of silicon)

=
(6.93 g)/(28 g/mol)

=
0.2475 mol


Number of moles of oxygen = (given mass of silicon in g)/(molar mass of silicon)

=
(7.89 g)/(16 g/mol)

=
0.493125 mol

Thus,

Total number of moles = number of silicon+ number of mole of oxygen

=
0.493125 mol+0.2475 mol =
0.740625 mol


Percentage composition = (number of moles of an atom)/(total number of moles of the compound)* 100

Put the values in above formula:


Percentage composition of silicon= (number of moles of silicon)/(total number of moles of the compound)* 100


Percentage composition of silicon= (0.2475 mol)/(0.740625 mol)* 100

=
33.41 percent


Percentage composition of oxygen= (number of moles of oxygen)/(total number of moles of the compound)* 100


Percentage composition of silicon= (0.493125 mol)/(0.740625 mol)* 100

=
66. 58 percent

Thus, percent composition of silicon and oxygen is
33.41 percentand
66. 58 percent

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