hi,
I have a question regarding figuring out molar mass of two different elements. I know that in order to find the atomic mass of magnesium via an experiment you can either determine the number of moles of acid that are consumed or you have to determine the number of moles of hydrogen gas produced by a known mass of magesium. I was wondering if any of those methods could work to find the molar mass of copper, preferably the second one i mentioned? If so, can someone please tell me why I can use the same method to find the molar mass of copper that I did to find magnesium?
Oh, by the way, the reaction used is: Mg + 2H ---> Mg(2+) + H2
Thanks.