man, i'm asking too many questions and making new threads ... =.=" ... i think im invading the chemistry thread.. SORRRYYY DDD= i will stop after exams~ BUT ANYWAYS. I REALLY NEED HELP WITH THESE QUESTION CAUSE I HAVE AN EXAM ON THIS WEEK T.T" AND THEY'RE REALLY KILLING ME .
1) water of crystallisation in a compound can be removed by heating the compound in a crucible. determine the perecentage of the water crystallisation in a compound using the following experimental results : mass of empty crucible: 23.64g, mass of crucible+compound: 27.72g; mass of crucible + compound after heating: 26.56g ??
2) half equations showing the ionisation of the following elements
i) k -> (would it be k+ + e? =S)
ii) al -> ?
3) 39.1g of potassium reacts with excess oxygen to produce 47.1g of potassium oxide. calculate the empirical formula of the oxide. ( would you minus 47.1 - 39.1 to find the oxygen then find the empirical formula from that? " )
4) if 32.0g of methane and 2.0 moles of oxygen are reacted, not all of the gases are used up. determine which one will be left over and the mass of carbon dioxide produced.
OMG IM SOO CONFUSED T_T"
1) water of crystallisation in a compound can be removed by heating the compound in a crucible. determine the perecentage of the water crystallisation in a compound using the following experimental results : mass of empty crucible: 23.64g, mass of crucible+compound: 27.72g; mass of crucible + compound after heating: 26.56g ??
2) half equations showing the ionisation of the following elements
i) k -> (would it be k+ + e? =S)
ii) al -> ?
3) 39.1g of potassium reacts with excess oxygen to produce 47.1g of potassium oxide. calculate the empirical formula of the oxide. ( would you minus 47.1 - 39.1 to find the oxygen then find the empirical formula from that? " )
4) if 32.0g of methane and 2.0 moles of oxygen are reacted, not all of the gases are used up. determine which one will be left over and the mass of carbon dioxide produced.
OMG IM SOO CONFUSED T_T"