Empirical formula of magnesium oxide

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To find the empirical formula of magnesium oxide, the mass of magnesium and the mass of the product must be calculated from the given data. For trial 1, the mass of magnesium is determined to be 0.2 g, and the mass of oxygen consumed is also 0.2 g. The next step involves calculating the number of moles of magnesium and oxygen to establish the ratio between them. The empirical formula can then be derived based on these mole ratios. Accurate calculations are essential for determining the correct empirical formula for magnesium oxide.
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i'm finding out the empirical formula of magnesium oxide for chem class.

this is my data
trial 1 trial 2
1. mass of crucible, lid, and metal (g) 25.2 21.25
2. mass of crucible, lid, and product (g) 25.4 21.23
3. Mass of crucible and lid (g) 25.0 21.12

Questions:
1. calculate the mass of the magnesium metal and the mas of the product
2. determine the mass of the oxygen consumed.
3. calculate the number of moles of magnesium and the number of moles of oxygen in the prodcut.
4. determine the empirical formula for magnesium oxide

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1. 25.2-25.0=0.2 mass of magnesium

2. 25.4-25.2= 0.2 oxygen

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