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Two element X[At mass = 75] & YE At neass = 16]
conline to
compound having 75.2%
of x
x. The formula
the compound is :
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Answered by nakulathul
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

Two elements X (Atomic mass 75) and Y (Atomic mass 16) combine to give a compound having 75.8% X. The formula of the compound is. aditipilankar13 is waiting for your help.

Answered by ayushmuniyal
1

Answer:

When two elements X (Atomic mass 75) and Y (Atomic mass 16) combine to give a compound having 75.8% X, the formula of the compound would be \mathrm{XY}_{2}XY

2

Composition of the compound = 75.8%(X) + 24.2% (Y)

Composition of X = 75.8%

Composition of Y = 24.2%

Atomic mass of X = 75

Atomic mass of Y = 16

Atomic ratio of X=\frac{75.8}{75}X=

75

75.8

= 1.011=1 (upon simplifying the ratio)

Atomic ration of Y=\frac{24,2}{16}Y=

16

24,2

= 1.513 = 2 (upon simplifying the ratio)

So the empirical and molecular formula of the new compound would be: \mathrm{XY}_{2}.

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