#XCl_3# contains 67.2% chlorine by mass. Calculate the molar mass of X and identity the element. ?

1 Answer
Oct 4, 2017

Element #X# has a molar mass of approximately #52# #gmol^-1# and is chromium (#Cr#).

Explanation:

We can proceed as though we have one mole of #XCl_3#.

The molar mass of chlorine is #35.5# #gmol^-1#, and 3 mol of #Cl# will therefore have a mass of #3xx35.5=106.5# #g#.

To find the mass of one mole of #XCl_3#, when this makes up #67.2#%, we multiply by #100/67.2#:

#106.5xx(100/67.2)=158.48#

This is the molar mass of one mole of #XCl_3#. To find the molar mass of #X# we subtract the mass of the chlorine:

#158.48-106.5=51.98#

We need the element whose molar mass is closest to #52#. Looking at a periodic table, we find that that is chromium (#Cr#).