Similar to a previous post, I also came across the following stoichiometry question in an RSC journal:
"A mixture contains KClO, MnCl2 and KMnO4. What must the percentage of potassium be to have the chlorine percentage equal to the percentage of oxygen?"I have been working this question through for quite a while now and have come up with the following 5 systems:
39.10a + 39.10c = x
54.94b + 54.94c = y
35.45a + 70.9b = z
16.00a + 64.00c = z
x + y + 2z = 100
As can be seen, I have a total of 6 unknowns: a = mol KClO, b = mol MnCl
2, c = mol KMnO
4, x = mass of K,
y = mass of Mn, and z = mass of O or mass of Cl.
Nonetheless, since I only have 5 unique expressions; the following question is unsolvable with the method which I am currently using.
I was just wondering if I was missing something or if the following question is indeed unsolvable?
n.b. I mainly want to know if the following question is solvable. I do not want to have any hints.
Thank you,
KungKemi