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Chapter 8 Chemical composition
Chemistry 1020 Interpretive chemistry Andy
Aspaas, Instructor
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Atomic masses
  • Atomic mass unit, amu a very small unit of mass
    in which masses of atoms and molecules are given
  • A single carbon-12 atom has mass of 12 amu
  • But, since there are different naturally
    occurring isotopes of carbon (carbon-12,
    carbon-13, carbon-14), the average mass of a
    carbon atom is larger than 12 amu
  • Average atomic mass (atomic weight) of carbon is
    12.01 amu
  • The weighted average of all isotopes in a natural
    sample

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The mole
  • 2 objects 1 pair, 12 objects 1 dozen
  • Grouping can allow for large quantities to be
    more easily counted
  • Laboratory-sized samples of chemicals contain a
    very, very large number of atoms or molecules
  • The mole is a unit chemists use to represent
    very large numbers of particles (atoms,
    molecules, ions)
  • Could be used for anything though, just like
    pair, dozen

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What is a mole?
  • 1 mole (mol) defined as number of atoms in
    exactly 12 g of carbon-12
  • Avogadros number, NA 6.022 x 1023
    particles/mole
  • Just another quantity like
  • Pair 2 objects
  • Dozen 12 objects
  • Gross 144 objects
  • Ream 500 objects
  • Mole 6.02 x 1023 objects

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How big is Avogadros number?
  • 1 mole of chemistry textbooks would cover the
    surface of the earth to a depth of 300 km
  • If you won 1 mole of dollars when you were born
    and spent a billion dollars per second, 99.999
    would still be left at 90 years old
  • A mole of pennies placed side by side would
    stretch more than a million light years

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Converting between particles and moles
  • Avogadros number is the same no matter the type
    of particles
  • Use 1 mol 6.022 x 1023 particles as a
    conversion factor
  • Number of particles in 5.000 mol carbon?
  • (Same as 5.00 mol Fe, H2O, or anything!)
  • Number of moles in 5.21 x 1024 Al atoms?

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Converting between moles and mass
  • Since 1 mol number of atoms in 12 g of
    carbon-12,
  • 1 mol of natural carbon atoms has a mass of 12.01
    g
  • The mass of 1 mol of any element is equal to its
    atomic weight (from the periodic table) in grams!
  • 1 mol Fe 55.85 g, 1 mol Na 22.99 g, etc
  • Use values like this from the periodic table as
    conversion factors

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Molar mass
  • Idea extends past just atoms
  • Once can calculate mass of 1 mol of any molecule
    too!
  • Just add up atomic weights of all atoms in the
    molecule, and you get the molar mass of that
    compound
  • Molar mass of H2O 2(1.008) 16.00 18.016
    g/mol

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Mass percent
  • Sometimes useful to know composition of a
    compound in terms of the masses of elements
    involved
  • Mass percent mass of 1 element in 1 mol of the
    compound divided by mass of 1 mol of the entire
    compound, times 100
  • Percents are just fractions multiplied by 100
  • Practice mass percentages of each element of
    ethanol, C2H5OH

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Empirical and molecular formulas
  • Empirical formula formula that describes the
    simplest ratio of elements in a compound
  • Molecular formula formula that describes the
    actual number of atoms of different elements in a
    single molecule
  • Ex. Butane
  • Molecular formula C4H10 (actual number of atoms
    in molecule)
  • Empirical formula C2H5 (simplest whole-number
    ratio)

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Calculating empirical formulas
  • If given masses of elements in a compound,
    convert each mass to moles
  • Then divide all mole values by the smallest one
    to get the ratios of atoms in the compound
  • If all the ratio values are integers, they become
    subscripts in the empirical formula
  • If there are non-integer values, multiply them
    all by the smallest integer to make them all
    integers

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Empirical formula calculation practice
  • Determine the empirical formula of the following
  • A sample of phosphoric acid contains 0.3086 g
    hydrogen, 3.161 g phosphorus, and 6.531 g oxygen
  • A sample of para-dichlorobenzene contains 5.657 g
    carbon, 0.3165 g hydrogen, and 5.566 g chlorine.

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Empirical formula from percent composition
  • If youre given percent composition, assume you
    have a 100-g sample, and convert percentages
    directly to grams
  • Ex. 52.5 carbon becomes 52.5 g carbon
  • All should add up to 100 g since all percentages
    must add up to 100
  • Then, work as before by converting to moles and
    finding ratios

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Calculation of molecular formulas
  • If you know the molar mass, you can convert an
    empirical formula into a molecular formula
  • Calculate empirical formula mass, and divide by
    molar mass
  • (molar mass) / (empirical formula mass) n
  • Multiply n by subscripts in empirical formula to
    get molecular formula
  • Ex. empirical formula CH, molar mass 78
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