An Oxide of a Metal (M) contains 40% by mass of Oxygen. Metal (M) has atomic mass of 24.The empirical formula of the oxide Is :
MO
Explanation:
Given: Percentage composition of Oxygen (O) = 40 %
Percentage composition is Metal (M)= 100- 40 %= 60 %
Step-1: Calculate the empirical formula
Element | % Of Element | Atomic mass (u) | Atomic ratio | Simplest ratio |
Metal (M) | 60 | 24 (given) | ||
Oxygen (O) | 40 | 16 |
As the simplest ratio of Metal is 1 and Oxygen is 1, therefore the empirical formula comes out to be MO.
Hence, option (A) is correct.