A sample of a compound of cesium (Cs) and iodine (I) contain

In summary, the law of definite proportions states that a chemical compound always contains the same proportion of elements by mass. Using this law, we can determine that 85.5g of the compound contains 43.7g of cesium.
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Homework Statement


A sample of a compound of cesium (Cs) and iodine (I) contains 51.16g cesium and 48.84 g iodine, how many grams of cesium can be obtained from 85.5g of this compound?

The attempt at a solution

I don't really know where to begin. What I have tried was the following:
51.16 g + 48.84 g = 100 g

100 g - 85.5 g = 14.5 g

51.16 g - 14.5 g = 36.66 g
48.84 - 14.5 g = 34.34 g

I'm pretty lost. The correct answer is 43.7g according to the answer key. How did they get that?
thank you
 
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You have to use the law of definite proportions (Proust, 1797):

The law of definite proportion, states that a chemical compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by mass.

Therefore 100 g of compound contains 51.16g of Cesium. Use unitary method to figure out how much 85.5g of compound should contain.
 
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100 g Cesium / 51.16 g Cesium = 1.954

85.5 g Cesium / 1.954 = 43.7 g

I see it now, thank you for your help
 

1. What is the chemical formula for the compound of cesium and iodine?

The chemical formula for the compound of cesium and iodine is CsI.

2. How many atoms of cesium and iodine are present in the compound?

The compound of cesium and iodine contains one atom of cesium and one atom of iodine.

3. Is the compound ionic or covalent?

The compound of cesium and iodine is ionic, as cesium is a metal and iodine is a nonmetal.

4. What is the molar mass of the compound?

The molar mass of CsI is approximately 259.81 g/mol.

5. What are the physical properties of the compound?

The compound of cesium and iodine is a white crystalline solid with a melting point of 621°C and a boiling point of 1,283°C. It is soluble in water and has a high electrical conductivity. It is also used in the production of photographic film and as a source of iodine in the human body.

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