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Chapter 13, Problem 13.1P

What is the mass of the molecular ion formed from compounds having each molecular formula: (a) C 3 H 6 O ;(b) C 10 H 20 ;(c) C 8 H 8 O 2 ;(d) methamphetamine ( C 10 H 15 N ) ?

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(a)

Interpretation: The mass of the molecule ion formed by given compound is to be determined.

Concept introduction: Molecular mass is the sum of the atomic weights of each constituent element multiplied by the number of atoms of that element.

Answer to Problem 13.1P

The mass of the molecule ion formed by C3H6O is 58.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular weight of compound is equal to the mass of the molecular ion. The molecular weight and mass of the given molecular ion is shown below.

Molecular mass of C3H6O=(3×Mass of C atom + 6×Mass of H atom + Mass of O atom)=(3×12+6×1+16)=(36+6+16)=58 g/mol

Thus, the mass of the molecule ion formed by C3H6O is 58.

Conclusion

The mass of the molecule ion formed by C3H6O is 58.

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(b)

Interpretation: The mass of the molecule ion formed by given compound is to be determined.

Concept introduction: Molecular mass is the sum of the atomic weights of each constituent element multiplied by the number of atoms of that element.

Answer to Problem 13.1P

The mass of the molecule ion formed by C10H20 is 140.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular weight of compound is equal to the mass of the molecular ion. The molecular weight and mass of the given molecular ion is shown below.

Molecular mass of C10H20=(10×Mass of C atom + 20×Mass of H atom )=(10×12+20×1)=140 g/mol

Thus, the mass of the molecule ion formed by C10H20 is 140.

Conclusion

The mass of the molecule ion formed by C10H20 is 140.

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(c)

Interpretation: The mass of the molecule ion formed by given compound is to be determined.

Concept introduction: Molecular mass is the sum of the atomic weights of each constituent element multiplied by the number of atoms of that element.

Answer to Problem 13.1P

The mass of the molecule ion formed by C8H8O2 is 136.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular weight of compound is equal to the mass of the molecular ion. The molecular weight and mass of the given molecular ion is shown below.

Molecular mass of C8H8O2=(8×Mass of C atom + 8×Mass of H atom + 2 ×Mass of O atom)=(8×12+8×1+2×16)=(96+8+32)=136 g/mol

Thus, the mass of the molecule ion formed by C8H8O2 is 136.

Conclusion

The mass of the molecule ion formed by C8H8O2 is 136.

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(d)

Interpretation: The mass of the molecule ion formed by given compound is to be determined.

Concept introduction: Molecular mass is the sum of the atomic weights of each constituent element multiplied by the number of atoms of that element.

Answer to Problem 13.1P

The mass of the molecule ion formed by C10H15N is 149.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular weight of compound is equal to the mass of the molecular ion. The molecular weight and mass of the given molecular ion is shown below.

Molecular mass of C10H15N=(10×Mass of C atom + 15×Mass of H atom + Mass of N atom)=(10×12+15×1+14)=(120+15+14)=149 g/mol

Thus, the mass of the molecule ion formed by C10H15N is 149.

Conclusion

The mass of the molecule ion formed by C10H15N is 149.

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Chapter 13 Solutions

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