Hello,
I have an assignment to do with the the thermal analysis cerium nitrate ammonium. In fact I need to deduct m. The chemical formula is (NH4)2Ce(NO3)m. All I know is that at the end I have only CeO2. So I did:
molecular mass of (NH4)2Ce(NO3)m: M(salt)= 2*(14+4)+140,116+m(14+3*16) = (176,116+62m) g/mol
molecular mass of CeO2: M(1)=140,116+2*16 = 172,116 g/mol
weight loss : WL = 29,78+18,20+23,38 = 71,36 % (see the picture)
WL = (M(salt)-M(1))/M(salt)
= (176,116+62m-172,116)/(176,116+62m)
0,7136(176,116+62m)=4+62m
125,69+44,25m=4+62m
121,69=17,75m
m=121,69/17,75
m=6,85
The problem (if I didn't do any mistakes) is that on the market the cerium nitrate ammonium has that chemical formula (NH4)2Ce(NO3)6 (m=6)
Please can anybody help me ?