Arsenic and oxygen react together to form arsenic oxide. A sample of arsenic contains 0.4774 g, and a sample of oxygen contains 0.2043 g. What is the formula of the arsenic oxide formed?
Solution:
The molar mass of arsenic (As) is 74.922 g/mol
The molar mass of oxygen (O) is 15.999 g/mol
Calculate the moles of each element in the oxide:
Moles of As = (0.4774 g As) × (1 mol As / 74.922 g As) = 0.00637 mol As
Moles of O = (0.2043 g O) × (1 mol O / 15.999 mol O) = 0.01277 mol O
Divide both moles by the smallest of the results:
As: 0.00637 mol / 0.00637 mol = 1
O: 0.01277 mol / 0.00637 mol = 2
Therefore, the empirical formula of the arsenic oxide is AsO2 (or As2O4)
Arsenic dioxide = As2O4
Answer: The formula of the arsenic oxide is AsO2 (or As2O4)
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