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Working with Formulas, Moles and Masses
loosely based on Chap 3 Sec 2 3of Brady
Senese
  • Dr. C. Yau
  • Fall 2009

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Chemical Formula at the particulate and
macroscopic levels
  • When we see the formula H2S
  • at the particulate level we should be thinking of
    one molecule of H2S with
  • 2 H atoms and 1 S atom,
  • at the macroscopic level we should be thinking of
    one mol H2S with
  • 2 mol H and 1 mol S.

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  • Example 3.5 p.92
  • Calcium phosphate is widely found in nature in
    the form of natural minerals. It is also found
    in bones and some kidney stones.
  • In many instances if we determine one element in
    a compound we can find out how much of the
    compound is present.
  • In one case a sample is found to contain 0.864
    mole of phosphorus. How many moles of Ca3(PO4)2
    will that represent.
  • Hint Do we need Avogadro's number?
  • Do Practice Exercises 5 6 on p.92

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  • Example 3.6 p.93
  • Chlorophyll a, the green pigment in leaves, has
    the formula C55H72MgN4O5.
  • If 0.0011 g of Mg is available to a plant cell
    for chlorophyll a synthesis, how many grams of
    carbon will be required to completely use up the
    magnesium?
  • Do Practice Exercises 7, 8, 9 on p.94

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Percent Composition
  • LEARN THIS!
  • "Percent composition" refers to the of each
    element in a compound by mass.
  • For example, the composition of CO2 is 27.29
    C and 72.71 O.
  • How do we come up with these numbers?
  • (Unless specified otherwise, please always give
    answer to 4 sig. fig.)

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  • Example 3.7 p. 94
  • A sample of a liquid with a mass of 8.657 g was
    decomposed into its elements and gave 5.217 g of
    carbon, 0.9620 g of hydrogen and 2.478 g of
    oxygen. What is the percentage composition of
    this compound?
  • Remember To find percent, always think..
  • Do Practice Exercises 10 11 p.95

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  • Example 3.8 p. 95
  • Do the mass percentages of 25.94 N and 74.06 O
    match the formula N2O5?
  • Do Practice Exercises 12 13 p.96

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Empirical Formulas
  • The word "empirical" means "experimental".
  • "Empirical formula" refers to a formula based on
    experimental evidence (rather than theory).
  • If we base a formula on experimental evidence, we
    can only come up with the elements in the lowest
    ratio.
  • This is why students commonly mistake the meaning
    of "empirical" to mean "simplest ratio."

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Empirical Formulas
  • When we write a formula, whether it is an
    empirical formula or molecular formula, remember
    that the subscripts refer to the number atoms (or
    moles of atoms).
  • THEY DO NOT REFER TO GRAMS!
  • So when we see H2S, we are not thinking of 2
    grams of H and 1 g of S, but
  • 2 atoms S and 1 atom S
  • 2 mol H and 1 mol S.

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Empirical Formula
  • Example 3.9 p.96
  • A 2.57 g sample of a compound composed of only
    tin and chlorine was found to contain 1.17 g of
    tin. what is the compound's empirical formula?
  • Hint We need a ratio of moles not grams!
  • Do practice exercises 14 15 p.97.

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Empirical Formula
  • Example 3.10 p.97
  • One of the compounds of iron and oxygen, "black
    iron oxide," occurs naturally in the mineral
    magnetite.
  • When a 2.448 g sample was analyzed it was found
    to have 1.771 g of Fe. Calculate the empirical
    formula of this compound.
  • Do Practice Exercises 16 17 P.99

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Empirical Formula
  • Example 3.11 p.99
  • A white powder used in paints, enamels, and
    ceramics has the following percentage
    composition Ba, 69.6 C, 6.09 and O, 24.3.
  • What is its empirical formula? What is the name
    of this compound?
  • I STRONGLY recommend you set up the problem the
    way I am going to show you.
  • You will be penalized if you have any "run-on"
    statements in your setup! My setup will help you
    avoid such "run-on" statements.
  • Do practice exercises 18 19 p.100.

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Empirical Formula
  • Example 3.12 p.101
  • A 0.5438 g sample of a liquid consisting of only
    C, H, and O was burned in pure oxygen, and 1.039
    g of CO2 and 0.6369 g of H2O were obtained. What
    is the empirical formula of the compound.
  • Do Practice Exercises 20 21 p.102.

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From Empirical Formulato Molecular Formula
  • Remember that ionic compounds do NOT have
    "molecular" formula! So, we are dealing with only
    molecular compounds here.
  • Ionic compounds have ONLY empirical formulas
    (subscripts are in the lowest ratio).
  • To determine the molecular formula, you must be
    given one extra piece of information
  • the molecular weight weight of one molecule or
    weight of one mole of molecules.

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Difference between Empirical Formula and
Molecular Formula
  • Hydrazine used in rocket fuel has the molecular
    formula of N2H4.
  • It tells us that each molecule has 2 N atoms and
    4 H atoms. It is NOT just a ratio.

Its MW is 2(14.01) 4(1.008) 32.05
amu/molecule or 32.05g/mol
Its empirical formula is N1H2, usually written
simply as NH2. Its empirical weight (EW) is 16.03
amu/f.u. or 16.03 g/mol
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Empirical Formula vs Molecular Formula
  • molecular formula of N2H4
  • MW 32.05 amu/molecule or 32.05g/mol
  • empirical formula is NH2
  • (EW) 16.03 amu/f.u. or 16.03 g/mol

Note The MW is a multiple of its EW. Divide MW
by EW to determine which multiple it is and
multiply the empirical formula by this multiple
to get the molecular formula.
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  • With hydrazine, if we knew ONLY the empirical
    formula to be NH2, and its molecular weight is
    32.05 amu/molecule, we can figure out its
    molecular formula
  • 1) Calculate EW from its empirical formula 14.01
    2(1.008) 16.03 amu/f.u.
  • 2)
  • 3) Multiple is 2 (must be very close to a whole
    number).
  • Molecular formula 2x(empirical formula)
  • 2x(NH2)
  • ANS. Molecular formula is N2H4

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Molecular Formula
  • Example 3.13 p.102
  • Styrene, the raw material for polystyrene foam
    plastics, has an empirical formula of CH. Its
    molecular mass is 104 g mol-1. What is its
    molecular formula.
  • Do Practice Exercises 22 23 p.103.
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