This may be a really easy question for most but I can't seem to get it right. Thanks to anyone who answers this, greatly appreciated. Could you please show workings out and the formulas used for each step i.e. n = m/Mr
Q1 A sample of limestone is analysed for its calcium carbonate content as follows. A 25.00g sample is crushed and heated to a high temperature. It is then cooled, weighed and reheated until a constant mass is obtained. The mass remaining at the end of this process is 11.64g.
Use the results obtained above to calculate the mass of calcium carbonate in the limestone, and hence its percentage purity.
Answer in the back of the book: 95%
Q2 Phosphorus is present in many fertilisers. It can be determined gravimetrically by carrying out a number of steps, eventually leading to its precipitation as insoluble Mg2P2O7. In one such analysis, a 14.298g sample of fertiliser yielded 4.107g of Mg2P2O7 precipitate.
a). Calculate the mass of phosphorus in the precipitate
Answer in the back of the book: 0.8967g
b). Hence calculate the percentage of phosphorus in the fertiliser.
Answer in the back of the book: 6.271%