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Sia ? 3 years, 1 month ago
Calculations:
Mass% of an element in a compound is calculated using the relation,
= {tex}\frac{\text { Mass of that element in the compound }}{\text { Molar mass of the compound }} \times{/tex}100
Now the molar mass of
Na2SO4 = 2(23.0) + 32.0 + 4 {tex}\times{/tex} 16.0
= 142 g mol-1
So, Mass per cent of sodium
= {tex}\frac{46}{142} \times{/tex}100
= 32.39%
Similarly,
Mass per cent of sulphur
= {tex}\frac{32}{142} \times{/tex}100
= 22.54%
Mass per cent of oxygen
= {tex}\frac{64}{142} \times{/tex}100
= 45.07%
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