Percent Composition of Compounds & Empirical Formulas An Introduction to Analytical Chemistry Packet #21
Introduction When utilizing a cellular phone, a limited amount of space is provided. Certain apps require more space than others. The amount of space used by a particular app can be defined as the percent of memory used by that app.
Percent Composition Percent composition is defined as a measure of how much of a given substance has been mixed with another substance. The relative amounts of the element in a compound The percent mass of each element in a compound.
Percent Composition Equation ((Mass of element present in 1 mole of compound) / (Molar Mass of compound)) * 100
Example #1 Carvone is a substance that occurs in two forms, both of which have the same molecular formula (C 10 H 14 O) and molar mass. One type of carvone gives caraway seeds their characteristic smell; the other is responsible for the smell of spearmint oil. Compute the mass percent of each element in carvone.
Example #2 Propane C 3 H 8, the fuel commonly used in gas grills, is one of the compounds obtained from petroleum. Calculate the percent composition of propane. {Hint: -What is the mass percent of each element in propane?}
Percent Concentration When a solution is prepared in chemistry, the chemist is usually interested in the solution’s strength or concentration. Concentration is a measure of the quantity of solute dissolved to a given amount of solvent or solution. SolutionSoluteSolvent
Percent Concentration A more precise way of expressing concentration is to specify the quantity of solute that is dissolved in one hundred parts of the solution. This expression is called percent concentration. SolutionSoluteSolvent
Percent Concentration Equation Mass Percent Concentration ((Mass of solute) / (Mass of solution)) * 100
Example #3 A student dissolves 25.0 grams of glucose in 475 grams of water. What is the mass percent concentration of the glucose solution?
Example #4 Mass Percent Composition When a 13.60g sample of a compound containing only magnesium and oxygen is decomposed, 5.40g of oxygen is obtained. What is the percent composition of this compound?
Example #5 A compound is formed when 9.03g Mg combines with 3.48g N. What is the percent composition of this compound? (Hint: -What is the mass percent of all elements in the compound?)
Example #6 When a 14.2g sample of mercury (II) oxide is decomposed into its elements by heating, 13.2g of Hg is obtained. What is the percent composition of this compound?
Example #7 Calculate the percent nitrogen in these common fertilizers. NH 3 NH 4 NO 3
EMPIRICAL FORMULA
Introduction I In an empirical formula it provides the lowest whole- number ratio of the atoms in a compound.
Introduction II Remember, in the empirical formula, the elements appear in smallest whole-number ratios. In the molecular formula H 2 O, the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen cannot be reduced further—hence it is also an empirical formula. H 2n O n The empirical formula shows the smallest whole-number ratio of the atoms in the compound while the molecular formula tells the actual number of each kind of atom present in the compound.
Example #1 A compound is analyzed and found to contain 25.9% nitrogen and 74.1% oxygen. What is the empirical formula of the compound?
Example #2 Calculate the molecular formula of a compound whose molar mass is 60.0g/mol and empirical formula is C n H 4n N n.
Example #3 Find the molecular formula of ethylene glycol, which is used as antifreeze. The molar mass is 62g/mol and the empirical formula is C n H 3n O n.
Example #4 Which pair of molecules has the same empirical formula? C 2 H 4 O 2 ; C 6 H 12 O 6 NaCrO 4 ; Na 2 Cr 2 O 7
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