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Offline Waldo

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How to find the formula of chromium oxide
« on: July 30, 2007, 02:17:08 PM »
I have a problem to solve and don't know how to do it :

A quantity of 30g of a chromium oxide reacts with hydrogen at high temperature and produces 14,6 g of water and chromium (pure).
The "yield" of the reaction is 90%.
The question is : find the chemical formula of this oxide.

Can someone help me ?  ???

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Re: How to find the formula of chromium oxide
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2007, 03:51:34 PM »
you could write down the balanced equation where the chromium oxide is CrO<sub>x</sub>. then you do typical stochiometry

if you don't like that just think about how many moles 14.6g of water are. notice that they contain 90% of the oxygen that was originally in the chromium oxide.
Math and alcohol don't mix, so... please, don't drink and derive!

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Re: How to find the formula of chromium oxide
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2007, 03:53:57 AM »
The serious problem exist - chromium cannot be pure when yield of reaction is 90%, or you use a mixture of chromium and chromium oxide for reduction. The other possibility is you catch only 90 % of water.
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