Arsenic reacts with chlorine to form a chloride. If 1.587 g of arsenic reacts with 3.755 g of chlorine what is the empirical formula of the chloride?

1 Answer
Jul 10, 2016

AsCl_5

Explanation:

"Moles of arsenic" = (1.587*g)/(74.92*g*mol^-1)=0.0212*mol.

"Moles of chlorine" = (3.755*g)/(35.45*g*mol^-1)=0.106*mol.

We divide thru by the lowest molar quantity to give AsCl_5. This is not chemical you would find in a bottle on a shelf.