Hello! We took Tin granules measured them in a crucible, with a petri dish to get the weight. We then added about 100 drops of 10M HNO3 and let that sit for 10 mins and heated it, cooled, weighed it, then repeated the heat, cool and weight again.
Here's my data:
Mass of petri dish, crucible, and cover: 58.771g
Mass of petri dish, crucible, cover, and tin granules: 59.761g
Mass of reaction after first heating: 60.024g
Mass of reaction after second heating: 60.020g
Here is the report question:
1.) From the mass of tin and the mass of tin oxide, calculate the mass of oxygen that combined with tin. From the masses of the tin and oxygen, calculate the number of moles of each. Express the compounds's empirical formula as Sn1Ox, where x is expressed to 3 significant figures, e.g., SnO2.34. Round x to the nearest integer. Calculate the percent error of x from the integer.
I emailed the professor no response yet so I'm just searching where ever. I understand the concept of g to moles and moles to g and how to get from % to empirical formula. I just don't understand where to start from here. Does it want my mass of 60.020g - 58.771g ? Is that the mass of the tin oxide I had?