lecture 10.3 (honors only)- percent composition & empirical formulas

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Bellwork- oxygen tank 1)A small portable oxygen tank holds 164 liters of oxygen gas. How many moles does it contain? 2)How many O 2 molecules does the tank contain? 3)How many Oxygen atoms?

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Section 10.3 lecture for Honors Chemistry on Percent Composition & Empirical Formulas

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Bellwork- oxygen tank

1)A small portable oxygen tank holds 164 liters of oxygen gas. How many moles does it contain?

2)How many O2

molecules doesthe tank contain?

3)How manyOxygen atoms?

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The percent by mass or Mass percent of an element is the number of grams of an element in a compound, divided by the molar mass of the compound, and then multiplied by 100%.

Percent composition gives the mass percent of each element in a compound.

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The empirical formula of a compound shows the smallest whole-number ratio of the atoms in the compound.

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Ethyne (C2H2) is a gas used in welder’s torches. Styrene (C8H8) is used in making polystyrene.

These two compounds of carbon have the same empirical formula (CH) but different molecular formulas.

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STEP 1- assume a 100g sample (percentages become grams)

STEP 2- convert grams to moles

25.9g N

74.1g O

1mole N 14g N

x ------------- = 1.85 moles N

1mole O 16g O

x ------------- = 4.63 moles O

STEP 3- divide all quantities by the lowest #

_________ = 1 1.85 moles

_________ = 2.5 1.85 moles

x2 =2

x2 =5

N2O5

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The molecular formula of a compound is either the same as its experimentally determined empirical formula, or it is a simple whole-number multiple of its empirical formula.

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Methanal, ethanoic acid, and glucose all have the same empirical formula—CH2O.

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1. Which of the following is NOT an empirical formula?

A. NO2

B. H2N

C. CH

D. C3H6