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My daughters CHM 130 teacher is horrible and does not teach the actual steps to the problems. Other tutors cannot figure out how she's coming up with her answers. Here is a copy of homework she did with her tutor.

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5. To solve question 5, we need to know the molecular formula of Uraninite, which is UO2.

So we need to know the molar mass of U and of O. We can look for it at the periodic table.

Molar mass of Uranium: 238.02891 g/mol

Molar mass of Oxygen: 15.999 g/mol

In the compound, we have 1 uranium and 2 oxygen.

So to calculate the percent of Uranium, we use a rule of 3:

270.03 ---- 100% (It is the molar mass of the compound)

238.0289 ---- x% (It is the molar mass of uranium)

270.09 * x = 238.0289 * 100

x = 23,802.89/270.09

x = 88.13%

So the percent of uranium in uraninite is 88.13%

Now for oxygen:

We have 2 atoms of oxygen in UO2, so we need to multiply its molar mass by 2: 15.999*2 = 31.998

Now we do the same rule of 3:

270.03 ---- 100% (It is the molar mass of the compound)

31.998 ---- x% (It is the molar mass of 2 atoms of oxygen)

x = 11.72%

The percent of oxygen in uraninite is 11.72%

Answer: As a second follow up to Question 3, uraranite is 88.13% uranium and 11.72% oxygen by mass.

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