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CHEMISTRY

Learn how to calculate the percent composition by mass of each element in a compound using the hint: mass of element/mass of compound * 100 = percent composition.

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CHEMISTRY

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  1. CHEMISTRY 10/31/11

  2. Brainteaser 10/31/11 • Make sure you’re on the right side! • Week 3 • Mon 10/31/11 • Find the percent composition by mass of each element in this compound: • NaCl *HINT: mass of element/mass of compound *100 = percent composition)

  3. Agenda • Warm Up • Lecture: • Percent Composition, Empirical and Molecular Formula • Homework: • Worksheet

  4. Unit 6: Percent Composition • Percent Composition • - • Used to figure out how much of each mass of each element is contained in a compound • Example • A 100-g sample of a new compound contains 55-g of element X and 45-g of element Y. What is the percent by mass of each element?

  5. Percent Composition • Percent composition from the chemical formula • For example: Determine the percent composition of the elements in water • 1st : Determine the chemical formula of water • 2nd: Calculate the molar mass of water (18 g/mol) assume you have a 18 g sample • 3rd: Determine how many of each element is in the compound and find it’s mass • 4th: Divide each element by the molar mass to get the percent by mass. Mass of element in 1 mol compound x 100 = % by mass molar mass of compound

  6. Practice Problem • Determine the percent by mass of each element in calcium chloride

  7. Empirical Formula • Relying on or derived from observation/experiment • Formula with the smallest whole # mole ratio of the elements • Determine the chemical formula by % composition • If % comp. is given assume the mass is 100.00g and the % by mass of each element is equal to the mass of that element in grams

  8. Empirical Formula • For example: • The percent composition of an oxide of sulfur is 40.05% S and 59.95% O • Thus, 40.05g S and 59.95g O • Convert to the number of moles • The mole ratio of S atoms to O atoms in the oxide is ________ : _________ • Convert these ratios to whole numbers by dividing each ratio by the smallest ratio between the two elements: • Mole ratio of S to O is ____: ____ = ______

  9. Empirical Formula • Empirical formula-lowest ratio of elements • Can be determined if we know the masses of each element in a sample of the compound OR • Percent composition of each element in the compounds • If the masses are known, follow these easy conversions Mass  Moles  Mole ratio  Formula • If the percent compositions are known, simply assume you have a 100 gram sample, and then follow the same steps as shown above. • Remember to write the least electronegative element first • Mole ratio tells you what the subscripts on each element should be.

  10. Practice Problem • A 9.2 gram sample of a compound has 2.8 grams Nitrogen and 6.4 grams Oxygen. Determine the empirical formula of the compound.

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