Hello everyone,
I am having some trouble with this following problem and I would appreciate any help or hints.
My work is shown below.
Thank you.
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1. A metal, M, was converted to the sulphate, M2(SO4)3. Then a solution of the sulphate was treated with barium chloride to give barium sulphate crystals, which were then filtered.
M2(SO4)3 (aq) + 3BaCl2 (aq) -> 2MCl3 (aq) + 3BaSO4 (s)
If 1.200 g of the metal gave 6.026 g of barium sulphate, what is the molar mass of the metal?
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Grams of sulphate ions = (96 g/mol ÷ 233 g/mol) x 6.026 g
= 2.483 g
Barium sulphate in mols = 6.026 g ÷ 233.43 g/mol
= 0.02581 mol
Therefore, M2(SO4)3 (aq) = 0.08603 mol
However, how would this enable me to help me determine M?