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1 Chapter 3 Composition of Substances and Solutions
Part B

2 Percentage Composition
Percentage by Mass Example: Na2CO3 is 43.38% Na 11.33% C 45.29% O What is sum of the percentages? 100.00%

3 Percentage Composition
A sample was analyzed and found to contain g nitrogen and g oxygen. What is the percentage composition of this compound? 1. Calculate total mass of sample Total sample mass = g g = g 2. Calculate % Composition of N 3. Calculate % Composition of O = 25.94% N = 74.06% O

4 Determining Percent Composition from a Molecular Formula
Aspirin is a compound with the molecular formula C9H8O4 . What is its percent composition? It is convenient to consider 1 mol of C9H8O4 and use its molar mass ( g/mole) to calculate the percentages : mass C = 9 mol C × molar mass C = 9 mol× g/mol % C = g / g =60.00% C Mass of H = 8 mol H ×molar mass H = 8 mol ×1.008 g/mol % H = g/ g = 4.476% H % O = 35.52%

5 Determining Empirical and Molecular Formulas
Empirical Formula Simplest ratio of atoms of each element in compound Obtained from experimental analysis of compound Molecular Formula Exact composition of one molecule Exact number of atoms of each element in molecule glucose Empirical formula CH2O Molecular formula C6H12O6

6 Strategy for Determining Empirical Formulas
Suppose the compound has 2 elements A and X

7 Strategy for Determining Empirical Formulas
Determine mass in g of each element Convert mass in g to moles Divide all quantities by smallest number of moles to get smallest ratio of moles Convert any non-integers into integer numbers. If number ends in decimal equivalent of fraction, multiply all quantities by the denominator of the fraction Otherwise, round numbers to nearest integers

8 Empirical Formula from Mass Data
When a g sample of a compound was analyzed, it was found to contain g of C, g of H, and g of N. Calculate the empirical formula of this compound. Step 1: Calculate moles of each substance 3.722  10–3 mol C 1.860  10–2 mol H 3.723  10–3 mol N

9 Empirical Formula from Mass Data
Step 2: Select the smallest number of moles Smallest is × 10–3 mole C = H = Step 3: Divide all number of moles by the smallest one Mole ratio Integer ratio 1.000 = 1 4.997 = 5 N = 1.000 = 1 Empirical formula = CH5N

10 Empirical Formula from Mass Data
When a g sample was analyzed it was found to have g of Fe and g of O. Calculate the empirical formula of this compound. 1. Find the moles of each element mol Fe mol O

11 Empirical Formula from Mass Data
2. Divide both by smallest number mol =1.000 Fe =1.33 O 3. Multiply by 3 to get a whole number Empirical Formula = Fe3O4

12 Empirical Formula from Percentage Composition
New compounds are characterized by elemental analysis, from which the percentage composition can be obtained Use percentage composition data to calculate empirical formula Must convert percentage composition to grams Assume g sample Convenient Sum of percentage composition = 100% Sum of masses of each element = 100 g

13 Empirical Formula from Percentage Composition
Calculate the empirical formula of a compound whose percentage composition data is 43.64% P and 56.36% O Step 1: Assume 100 g of compound 43.64 g P 56.36 g O = mol P = mol P

14 Empirical Formula from Percentage Composition
Step 2: Divide by smallest number of moles Step 3: Multiple to get integers 1.000  2 = 2 2.500  2 = 5 Empirical formula = P2O5

15 Determining Molecular Formulas
Empirical formula Accepted formula unit for ionic compounds Molecular formula In some cases molecular and empirical formulas are the same When they are different, the subscripts of molecular formula are integer multiples of those in empirical formula If empirical formula is AxBy Molecular formula will be (AxBy) n =An × x Bn × y

16 Determining Molecular Formula
Need molecular mass and empirical formula Calculate ratio of molecular mass to mass predicted by empirical formula and round to nearest integer Example: Glucose Molecular mass is u Empirical formula = CH2O Empirical formula mass = u Molecular formula = C6H12O6

17 Determining Molecular Formula
From molecular mass and percentage Let us calculate the number of moles of each element in one mole of compound: Mol of C = g x 49.47% x (1 mol C/ g) = mol C Mol of H = g x 5.201% x (1 mol H/ g) = mol H What is the molecular formula of a compound with a percent composition of 49.47% C, 5.201% H, 28.84% N, and 16.48% O, and a molecular mass of u?

18 Determining Molecular Formula
From molecular mass and percentage Mol of N = g x 28.84% x (1 mol N/ g) = mol N Mol of O = g x 16.48% x (1 mol O/ g) = mol O What is the molecular formula of a compound with a percent composition of 49.47% C, 5.201% H, 28.84% N, and 16.48% O, and a molecular mass of u? Molecular formula = C8H10N4O2


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