A 12. 2 g sample of X reacts with a sample of Y to form 78.9 g of XY. What is the mass of Y that reacted?

1 Answer
Jan 26, 2017

"Mass" = 78.0*g-12.2*g=?

Explanation:

All chemical reactions CONSERVE mass. What does this mean?

It means that if I start with 10 *g of reactants, from all source, AT MOST I can get 10*g of product.

"Garbage in equals Garbage out!"

Here I finished with a 78.9*g mass of XY. There were 12.2*g of X. And the balance must represent the mass of Y.