Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285199030
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 8, Problem 49QAP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The percent by mass of element listed first in the formula of a compound should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

A chemical compound is a collection of several atoms. Molar masses of each and every atom collectively provide the molar mass of that compound.

mass fraction for a given element =mass of the element present in 1 mole of compoundmass of 1 mole of compound

Mass fraction for a given element can be converted into mass percent by multiplying 100%..

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Answer to Problem 49QAP

49.31%.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is adipic acid, C6H10O4. Here, the first atom is Carbon.

Molar mass of carbon is 12.01 g/mol, hydrogen is 1.008 g/mol and oxygen is 16.0 g/mol.

Thus, the molar mass of adipic acid can be calculated as follows:

M=6×12.01 g/mol+10×1.008 g/mol+4×16.0 g/mol=146.14 g/mol

Now, mass of carbon in 1 mol is 12.01 g thus, mass of 6 mol of carbon will be:

MC=6×12.01 g=72.06 g

Mass of adipic acid in 1 mol is 146.14 g.

Thus, mass percent of C can be calculated as follows:

%M=72.06 g C146.14 g C6H10O4×100%=49.31%.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The percent by mass of element listed first in the formula of a compound should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

A chemical compound is a collection of several atoms. Molar masses of each and every atom collectively provide the molar mass of that compound.

mass fraction for a given element =mass of the element present in 1 mole of compoundmass of 1 mole of compound

Mass fraction for a given element can be converted into mass percent by multiplying 100%..

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Answer to Problem 49QAP

35%.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is ammonium nitrate NH4NO3. Here, the first atom is nitrogen.

Molar mass of nitrogen is 14 g/mol, hydrogen is 1.008 g/mol and oxygen is 16.0 g/mol.

Thus, the molar mass of ammonium nitrate can be calculated as follows:

M=2×14 g/mol+4×1.008 g/mol+3×16.0 g/mol=80.043 g/mol

Now, mass of nitrogen in 1 mol is 14 g thus, mass of nitrogen in 2 mol is 28 g.

Mass of ammonium nitrate in 1 mol is 80.043 g.

Thus, mass percent of N can be calculated as follows:

%M=28 g N80.043 g NH4NO3×100%=35%.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The percent by mass of element listed first in the formula of a compound should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

A chemical compound is a collection of several atoms. Molar masses of each and every atom collectively provide the molar mass of that compound.

mass fraction for a given element =mass of the element present in 1 mole of compoundmass of 1 mole of compound

Mass fraction for a given element can be converted into mass percent by multiplying 100%..

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 49QAP

49.5%.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is caffeine C8H10N4O2. Here, the first atom is carbon.

Molar mass of carbon is 12.01 g/mol, hydrogen is 1.008 g/mol, nitrogen is 14 g/mol and oxygen is 16.0 g/mol.

Thus, the molar mass of caffeine can be calculated as follows:

M=8×12.01 g/mol+4×14 g/mol+10×1.008 g/mol+2×16.0 g/mol=194.2 g/mol

Now, mass of carbon in 1 mol is 12.01 g thus, mass of carbon in 8 mol will be:

MC=8×12.01 g=96.08 g

Mass of caffeine in 1 mol is 194.2 g.

Thus, mass percent of C can be calculated as follows:

%M=96.08 g C194.2 g C8H10N4O2×100%=49.5%.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The percent by mass of element listed first in the formula of a compound should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

A chemical compound is a collection of several atoms. Molar masses of each and every atom collectively provide the molar mass of that compound.

mass fraction for a given element =mass of the element present in 1 mole of compoundmass of 1 mole of compound

Mass fraction for a given element can be converted into mass percent by multiplying 100%..

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 49QAP

52.45%.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is chlorine dioxide ClO2. Here, the first atom is chlorine.

Molar mass of chlorine is 35.5 g/mol and oxygen is 16.0 g/mol.

Thus, the molar mass of chlorine dioxide can be calculated as follows:

M=1×35.5 g/mol+2×16.0 g/mol=67.5 g/mol

Now, mass of chlorine in 1 mol is 35.5 g and mass of chlorine dioxide in 1 mol is 67.5 g.

Thus, mass percent of Cl can be calculated as follows:

%M=35.5 g Cl67.5 g ClO2×100%=52.45%.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The percent by mass of element listed first in the formula of a compound should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

A chemical compound is a collection of several atoms. Molar masses of each and every atom collectively provide the molar mass of that compound.

mass fraction for a given element =mass of the element present in 1 mole of compoundmass of 1 mole of compound

Mass fraction for a given element can be converted into mass percent by multiplying 100%..

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 49QAP

72%.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is cyclohexanol C6H11OH. Here, the first atom is carbon.

Molar mass of carbon is 12.01 g/mol, molar mass of hydrogen is 1.008 g/mol and oxygen is 16.0 g/mol.

Thus, the molar mass of cyclohexanol can be calculated as follows:

M=6×12.01 g/mol+12×1.008 g/mol+1×16.0 g/mol=100.16 g/mol

Now, mass of carbon in 1 mol is 12.01 g thus, mass of carbon in 6 mol is 72.06 g.

Mass of cyclohexanol in 1 mol is 100.16 g.

Thus, mass percent of C can be calculated as follows:

%M=72.06 g C100.16 g C6H11OH×100%=72%.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

The percent by mass of element listed first in the formula of a compound should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

A chemical compound is a collection of several atoms. Molar masses of each and every atom collectively provide the molar mass of that compound.

mass fraction for a given element =mass of the element present in 1 mole of compoundmass of 1 mole of compound

Mass fraction for a given element can be converted into mass percent by multiplying 100%..

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 49QAP

40%.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is dextrose C6H12O6. Here, the first atom is carbon.

Molar mass of carbon is 12.01 g/mol, molar mass of hydrogen is 1.008 g/mol and oxygen is 16.0 g/mol.

Thus, the molar mass of dextrose can be calculated as follows:

M=6×12.01 g/mol+12×1.008 g/mol+6×16.0 g/mol=180.16 g/mol

Now, mass of carbon in 1 mol is 12.01 g thus, mass of carbon in 6 mol is 72.06 g.

Mass of cyclohexanol in 1 mol is 100.16 g.

Thus, mass percent of C can be calculated as follows:

%M=72.06 g C180.16 g C6H11OH×100%=40%.

Interpretation Introduction

(g)

Interpretation:

The percent by mass of element listed first in the formula of a compound should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

A chemical compound is a collection of several atoms. Molar masses of each and every atom collectively provide the molar mass of that compound.

mass fraction for a given element =mass of the element present in 1 mole of compoundmass of 1 mole of compound

Mass fraction for a given element can be converted into mass percent by multiplying 100%..

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 49QAP

85%.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is eicosane C20H42. Here, the first atom is carbon.

Molar mass of carbon is 12.01 g/mol and molar mass of hydrogen is 1.008 g/mol.

Thus, the molar mass of eicosane can be calculated as follows:

M=20×12.01 g/mol+42×1.008 g/mol=282.55 g/mol

Now, mass of carbon in 1 mol is 12.01 g thus, mass of carbon in 20 mol is 240.2 g.

Mass of eicosane in 1 mol is 282.55 g.

Thus, mass percent of C can be calculated as follows:

%M=240.2 g C282.55 g C20H42×100%=85%.

Interpretation Introduction

(h)

Interpretation:

The percent by mass of element listed first in the formula of a compound should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

A chemical compound is a collection of several atoms. Molar masses of each and every atom collectively provide the molar mass of that compound.

mass fraction for a given element =mass of the element present in 1 mole of compoundmass of 1 mole of compound

Mass fraction for a given element can be converted into mass percent by multiplying 100%..

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 49QAP

52.01%.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is ethanol C2H5OH. Here, the first atom is carbon.

Molar mass of carbon is 12.01 g/mol molar mass of oxygen is 16.0 g/mol and molar mass of hydrogen is 1.008 g/mol.

Thus, the molar mass of ethanol can be calculated as follows:

M=2×12.01 g/mol+6×1.008 g/mol+1×16 g/mol=46.1 g/mol

Now, mass of carbon in 1 mol is 12.01 g thus, mass of carbon in 2 mol is 24.02 g.

Mass of ethanol in 1 mol is 46.1 g.

Thus, mass percent of C can be calculated as follows:

%M=24.02 g C46.1 g C2H5OH×100%=52.10%.

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