An Introduction to Physical Science
An Introduction to Physical Science
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Author: James Shipman, Jerry D. Wilson, Charles A. Higgins, Omar Torres
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Chapter 12, Problem 4E

Calculate (to the nearest 0.1 u) the formula mass of these compounds:

  1. (a) glucose, C6H12O6
  2. (b) sucrose, C12H22O11
  3. (c) azithromycin, C38H72N2O12

(a)

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The formula mass of glucose (C6H12O6) .

Answer to Problem 4E

The formula mass of glucose (C6H12O6) is 180.0 u .

Explanation of Solution

Formula mass of any compound is given as the sum of the atomic masses of the constituent atoms given in the chemical formula of a substance. Formula mass and atomic mass are abbreviated as FM and AM respectively.

The formula mass of glucose (C6H12O6) is given as,

FM of (C6H12O6) = [(6×AM of carbon atom)+(12×AM of hydrogen atom)+(6×AM of oxygen atom)] (1)

Atomic mass (AM) of carbon atom is 12.0 u .

Atomic mass (AM) of hydrogen atom is 1.0 u .

Atomic mass (AM) of oxygen atom is 16.0 u .

Substitute 12.0 u for AM of carbon atom , 1.0 u for AM of hydrogen atom and 16.0 u for AM of oxygen atom in equation (1).

FM of C6H12O6 = (6×12.0 u)+(12×1.0 u)+(6×16.0 u)=180.0 u

Conclusion:

Therefore, the formula mass of glucose (C6H12O6) is 180.0 u .

(b)

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The formula mass of sucrose (C12H22O11) .

Answer to Problem 4E

The formula mass of sucrose (C12H22O11) is 342.0 u .

Explanation of Solution

Formula mass of any compound is given as the sum of the atomic masses of the constituent atoms given in the chemical formula of a substance. Formula mass and atomic mass are abbreviated as FM and AM respectively.

The formula mass of sucrose (C12H22O11) is given as,

FM of (C12H22O11) =[(12×AM of carbon atom)+(22×AM of hydrogen atom)+(11×AM of oxygen atom)] (2)

Atomic mass (AM) of carbon atom is 12.0 u .

Atomic mass (AM) of hydrogen atom is 1.0 u .

Atomic mass (AM) of oxygen atom is 16.0 u .

Substitute 12.0 u for AM of carbon atom , 1.0 u for AM of hydrogen atom and 16.0 u for AM of oxygen atom in equation (2).

FM of C12H22O11 = (12×12.0 u)+(22×1.0 u)+(11×16.0 u)=342.0 u

Conclusion:

Therefore, the formula mass of sucrose (C12H22O11) is 342.0 u .

(c)

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The formula mass of azithromycin (C38H72N2O12) .

Answer to Problem 4E

The formula mass of azithromycin (C38H72N2O12) is 748.0 u .

Explanation of Solution

Formula mass of any compound is given as the sum of the atomic masses of the constituent atoms given in the chemical formula of a substance. Formula mass and atomic mass are abbreviated as FM and AM respectively.

The formula mass of azithromycin (C38H72N2O12) is given as,

FM of (C38H72N2O12) =[(38×AM of carbon atom)+(72×AM of hydrogen atom)+(2×AM of nitrogen atom)+(12×AM of oxygen atom)] (3)

Atomic mass (AM) of carbon atom is 12.0 u .

Atomic mass (AM) of hydrogen atom is 1.0 u .

Atomic mass (AM) of oxygen atom is 16.0 u .

Atomic mass (AM) of nitrogen atom is 14.0 u .

Substitute 12.0 u for AM of carbon atom , 1.0 u for AM of hydrogen atom , 14.0 u for AM of nitrogen atom and 16.0 u for AM of oxygen atom in equation (3).

FM of C38H72N2O12 = (38×12.0 u)+(72×1.0 u)+(2×14.0 u)+(12×16.0 u)=748.0 u

Conclusion:

Therefore, the formula mass of azithromycin (C38H72N2O12) is 748.0 u .

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