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1. Circle one of the following formulas that is correctly written as an empirical formula:
NaSO15
(H₂NO)₂
Fe O
N₂O4
2. 6.25 grams of pure iron are allowed to react with oxygen to form an oxide. If the product weighs
14.31 grams, find the simplest formula of the compound.
3. In determining the simplest formula of lead sulfide, 2.46 grams of lead are placed in a crucible with
2.00 grams of sulfur. When the reaction is complete, the product has a mass of 3.22 grams. What mass
of sulfur should be used in the simplest formula calculation? Find the simplest formula of lead
sulfide.
TAFALLA
Transcribed Image Text:Advance Study Assignment 1. Circle one of the following formulas that is correctly written as an empirical formula: NaSO15 (H₂NO)₂ Fe O N₂O4 2. 6.25 grams of pure iron are allowed to react with oxygen to form an oxide. If the product weighs 14.31 grams, find the simplest formula of the compound. 3. In determining the simplest formula of lead sulfide, 2.46 grams of lead are placed in a crucible with 2.00 grams of sulfur. When the reaction is complete, the product has a mass of 3.22 grams. What mass of sulfur should be used in the simplest formula calculation? Find the simplest formula of lead sulfide. TAFALLA
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