Hi here is the question and anser but can someone explain the calculation in (i) and (ii) where
is the 59.57 coming from etc???
A metal, M, forms two fluorides containing 40.43% F and 50.44% F by mass. Identify the metal.
(Need table of atomic weights!)
(i) In lower fluoride, find weight of metal that reacts with 1 mole F atoms = 59.57x(19/40.43) = 27.99 g
(The atomic weight of the metal must be an integer multiple of this value)
(ii)In higher fluoride, find how much F reacts with this much (27.99 g) M = 50.44x(27.99/49.56) g = 28.51 g = 1.5 moles of F ... but F is univalent so 55.98 g M = 3 moles of F (or some integer multiple of this)
No known MF9; Cd only forms CdF2 so metal is Fe
Thank you