A chemical engineer has determined by measurements that there are 0.0222 moles of nickel in a sample of nickel tetracarbonyl. How many moles of carbon are in the sample?
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moles of ni = index*moles of compound taken
0.222 = moles of compound taken
moles of c = index*moles of compound taken
moles of c = 4*0.222= 0.888
you can apply my rule
average of any thing in a compound remains constant
ni = c/4
4*ni=c
0.888= moles of c
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