Answer:
40.088 ≈ 40
Step-by-step explanation:
We'll begin by calculating the number of mole in 13.62g of carbon. This is illustrated below:
Mass of carbon = 13.62g
Atomic weight of carbon = 12
Mole of carbon =..?
Mole = mass /atomic weight
Mole of carbon = 13.62/12
Mole of carbon = 1.135 mole
Next, we shall determine the number of mole of calcium needed to react with 1.135 mole of carbon.
This is illustrated below:
2C + Ca —> CaC2.
From the balanced equation above,
2 moles of C reacted with 1 mole of Ca.
Therefore, 1.135 mole of C will react with = (1.135 x 1)/2 = 0.5675 mole of Ca.
Therefore, 0.5675 mole of calcium, Ca is needed.
Now, we can determine the atomic weight of calcium as follow:
Mass of calcium = 22.75g
Mole of calcium = 0.5675 mole
Atomic weight of calcium =..?
Mole = mass /atomic weight
0.5675 = 22.75 / atomic weight
Cross multiply
0.5675 x atomic weight = 22.75
Divide both side by 0.5675
Atomic weight = 22.75 / 0.5675
Atomic weight = 40.088
Therefore, the atomic weight of calcium is 40.088