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This is the chemical formula for iron(II) hydroxide: Fe(OH) 2- Calculate the mass percent of hydrogen in iron(II) hydroxide. Round your answer to the nearest percentage.

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User Fthiella
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Answer:

2.243%

Step-by-step explanation:

Molecular weight calculation:

55.845 + (15.9994 + 1.00794)*2

Molar mass of Fe(OH)2 = 89.85968 g/mol

Mass percent= molar mass of Hydrogen/molar mass of fe(OH)2 x 2 mol H/1mol Fe(OH)2 x 100%

= 1.00794/89.85968 x 100%

= 2.243%

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User Sveatoslav
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Answer:

2.25 % (≈2%) of Fe(OH)2 are hydrogen atoms

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Molar mass of Fe(OH)2 = 89.86 g/mol

Molar mass of H = 1.01 g/mol

Step 2: Calculate mass % of hydrogen

For 1 molecule Fe(OH)2 we have 2 hydrogen atoms

Molar mass for 1 hydrogen is 1.01 g/mol, but since we have 2 hydrogen atoms per 1 molecule Fe(OH)2 is this 2*1.01 = 2.02 g/mol

% = mass of hydrogen atoms / mass of the Fe(OH)2 molecule

% = (2.02 grams / 89.86 grams)*100%

% = 2.25 % ≈2

2.25 % (≈2%) of Fe(OH)2 are hydrogen atoms

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