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Question
what is the empirical formula for a compound with 70% iron (fe) and 30% oxygen (o)?
a. fe2o
b. fe2o3
c. feo2
d. feo
Step1: Assume the mass of the compound is 100g
So, the mass of Fe is 70g and the mass of O is 30g.
Step2: Calculate the number of moles of each element
The molar mass of Fe is 56g/mol, so the number of moles of Fe, \(n_{Fe}=\frac{70g}{56g/mol}=\frac{5}{4}mol\).
The molar mass of O is 16g/mol, so the number of moles of O, \(n_{O}=\frac{30g}{16g/mol}=\frac{15}{8}mol\).
Step3: Find the mole - ratio
Divide each number of moles by the smaller number of moles.
\(n_{Fe}:n_{O}=\frac{5}{4}:\frac{15}{8}\)
Multiply each ratio by 8 to get rid of the fractions: \(n_{Fe}:n_{O} = 10:15\)
Divide by 5: \(n_{Fe}:n_{O}=2:3\)
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B. \(Fe_{2}O_{3}\)