Chemical Formulas and Chemical Compounds Using Chemical Formulas.

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Chemical Formulas and Chemical Compounds

Using Chemical Formulas

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Definitions:Formula Mass: sum of the atomic masses

of all the atoms in a molecule or formula unit; measured in amu

Example: H2O

For water this can also be called the Molecular Mass

amu

amu

amu

0153.18

9994.15

00794.12

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Definitions

Molar Mass – the mass of one mole of a substance; numerically equal to the formula mass; measure in g/mol

• The formula mass of H2O is 18.0153 amu

• The molar mass of H2O is 18.0153 g/mol

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Sample Problems1. What is the mass in grams of 3.04 moles of

ammonia vapor, NH3?

2. Calculate the mass of 0.257 moles of calcium nitrate.

3. The odor of bananas is due to the compound isopentyl acetate, C7H14O2. How many moles of isopentyl acetate are present in a 5.0 gram sample of the compound?

4. When bees sting, they also release the compound isopentyl acetate. How many molecules of the compound are there in 2.00 grams?

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Sample Problems5. Dioxin, C12H4Cl4O2, is an extremely toxic

substance. How many moles of dioxin are there in 700.0 grams of the substance?

6. One type of antibiotic, penicillin F, has the formula C14H20N2SO4. How many molecules of penicillin are there in a 250.0 mg dose.

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Class Warmup - Part 1Consider a sample of 10.0 g of the gaseous

hydrocarbon C3H4 . How many molecules are present in the sample?

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Class Warmup - Part 21. Express each of the following as a decimal #

a. 56 %

b. 0.592 %

2. Express each of the following as a percentage.

a. 0.10

b. 3 cm3/4 cm3

3. If you lost 25 marbles and found only 10, what percentage of the marbles did you find? What percentage is still lost?

4. A 59 g mixture contains 23 g of glucose. What is the percentage of glucose in the mixture?

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Percentage Compositon

Percentage Composition – the percentage by mass of each element in a compound

Remember: According to the law of constant composition the percentage composition for a compound is always exactly the same.

%1001

compoundofmassmolar

compoundofmolinelementofmass

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Percentage CompositionExample: TNT - 2, 4, 6 trinitrotoluene

C – 37.017%

H – 2.21883 %

N – 18.5002 %

O – 42.2644 %

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Sample Problems

1. Calculate the percentage composition of sodium nitrate.

2. What is the mass percentage of water in the hydrate, CuSO4

.5H2O?

3. Zinc chloride, ZnCl2 is 52.02 % chlorine

a. What mass of chlorine is contained in 80.3 g of ZnCl2?

b. How many moles of Cl is this?