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Chapter 13, Problem 44E
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(a)

Interpretation:

The mass percentage of 20.0gKI in 100.0g of water is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The percentage composition of a compound is calculated by comparing the mass contributed by each element to the molar mass of the substance. The sum of the percentage composition of each element is equal to the percentage composition of the compound.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 44E

The mass percentage of 20.0gKI in 100.0g of water is 16.67%.

Explanation of Solution

The value of mass of KI is 20.0g. The value of mass of water is 100g.

The mass percentage is calculated by the formula as shown below.

Mass%=MassKIMassKI+Masswater×100% …(1)

Substitute the value of mass of KI and mass of water in the equation (1).

Mass%=MassKIMassKI+Masswater×100%=20g20g+100g×100%=16.67%

Therefore, the mass percentage of 20.0gKI in 100.0g of water is 16.67%.

Conclusion

The mass percentage of 20.0gKI in 100.0g of water is 16.67%.

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(b)

Interpretation:

The mass percentage of 2.50gAgC2H3O2 in 95.0g of water is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The percentage composition of a compound is found by comparing the mass contributed by each element to the molar mass of the substance. The sum of the percentage composition of each element is equal to the percentage composition of the compound.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 44E

The mass percentage of 2.50gAgC2H3O2 in 95.0g of water is 2.56%.

Explanation of Solution

The mass percentage is calculated by the formula as shown below.

Mass%=MassAgC2H3O2MassAgC2H3O2+Masswater×100% …(1)

The value of mass of AgC2H3O2 is 2.50g. The value of mass of water is 95.0g.

Substitute the value of mass of AgC2H3O2 and mass of water in equation (1).

Mass%=MassAgC2H3O2MassAgC2H3O2+Masswater×100%=2.50g2.50g+95.0g×100%=2.56%

Therefore, the mass percentage of 2.50gAgC2H3O2 in 95.0g of water is 2.56%.

Conclusion

The mass percentage of 2.50gAgC2H3O2 in 95.0g of water is 2.56%.

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(c)

Interpretation:

The mass percentage of 5.57gSrCl2 in 225.0g of water is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The percentage composition of a compound is calculated by comparing the mass contributed by each element to the molar mass of the substance. The sum of the percentage composition of each element is equal to the percentage composition of the compound.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 44E

The mass percentage of 5.57gSrCl2 in 225.0g of water is 2.42%.

Explanation of Solution

The mass percentage is calculated by the formula as shown below.

Mass%=MassSrCl2MassSrCl2+Masswater×100% …(1)

The value of mass of SrCl2 is 5.57g. The value of mass of water is 225g.

Substitute the value of mass of SrCl2 and mass of water in equation (1).

Mass%=MassSrCl2MassSrCl2+Masswater×100%=5.57g5.57g+225g×100%=2.42%

Therefore, the mass percentage of 5.57gSrCl2 in 225.0g of water is 2.42%.

Conclusion

The mass percentage of 5.57gSrCl2 in 225.0g of water is 2.42%.

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(d)

Interpretation:

The mass percentage of 50.0gC12H22O11 in 200.0g of water is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The percentage composition of a compound is calculated by comparing the mass contributed by each element to the molar mass of the substance. The sum of the percentage composition of each element is equal to the percentage composition of the compound.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 44E

The mass percentage of 50.0gC12H22O11 in 200.0g of water is 20%.

Explanation of Solution

The mass percentage is calculated by the formula as shown below.

Mass%=MassC12H22O11MassC12H22O11+Masswater×100% …(1)

The value of mass of C12H22O11 is 50.0g. The value of mass of water is 200g.

Substitute the value of mass of C12H22O11 and mass of water in equation (1).

Mass%=MassC12H22O11MassC12H22O11+Masswater×100%=50g50g+200g×100%=20%

Therefore, the mass percentage of 50.0gC12H22O11 in 200.0g of water is 20%.

Conclusion

The mass percentage of 50.0gC12H22O11 in 200.0g of water is 20%.

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