Mercury(II) oxide breaks down on heating:
2 HgO (s)-2Hg (1) + O2(g)
a Calculate the mass of 1...
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Mercury(II) oxide breaks down on heating:
2 HgO (s)-2Hg (1) + O2(g)
a Calculate the mass of 1 mole of mercury(II)
oxide. (A: 0 = 16, Hg = 201)
b How much mercury and oxygen could be
obtained from 21.7 g of mercury(II) oxide?
c Only 19.0 g of mercury was collected. Calculate
the % yield of mercury for this experiment.
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