Chapter 3: Problem 91
A common method for analyzing for the nickel content of a sample is to use a precipitation reaction. Adding the organic compound dimethylglyoxime to a solution containing \(\mathrm{Ni}^{2+}\) ions, precipitates a red solid. Derive the empirical formula for the red solid based on the following composition: \(\mathrm{Ni}, 20.315 \% ; \mathrm{C}, 33.258 \% ; \mathrm{H}\) \(4.884 \% ; \mathbf{O}, 22.151 \% ;\) and \(\mathrm{N}, 19.392 \%\).
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