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A certain metal alloy is composed of 10% tin, 16% antimony, and 74% lead. If you were to have 500 g of the alloy, how many grams of antimony would be found in this sample?

a. 370g
b.50g
c.80g
d. 16g

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Answer:

c. 80 g

Step-by-step explanation:

metal alloy:

  • wt% = (mass compound/mass alloy)×100

for antimony:

⇒ 16% = (g antimony / g alloy)×100

⇒ 0.16 = g antimony / g alloy

∴ g alloy = 500 g

⇒ (0.16)×(500 g) = g antimony

⇒ g antimony = 80 g

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