Chemistry: Units 7.3-7.4
Mc Mass to Mole: 11.2g NaCl x 1mol NaCl / 58.5g NaCl
0.191 moles of NaCl
Mass to Moles for Calcium Hydroxide: Hydrogen
0.675 g H x (1 mol H / 1.01 g H) = 0.668 mol H
MC Mole to Particles: 0.191 mol NaCl x (6.02 x 1023 / 1mol)
1.15 x 1023
Mass to Moles for Calcium Hydroxide: Oxygen
10.8 g O x (1 mol O / 16.0 g O) = 0.675 mol O
Mass to Moles for Calcium Hydroxide: Calcium
13.5 g Ca x (1 mol Ca / 40.1 g Ca) = 0.337 mol Ca
MC Mole to Mass: 2.50mol NaCl x (58.5g NaCl/ 1 mol NaCl)
146g NaCl
%C for H2O elements: Oxygen
16.00/ 18.02 x 100= 88.79
%C Example 1: molar mass of H2O
18.02 g/mol
Calcium Hydroxide: 0.668 mol H / 0.337 (Ca)
2.00 mol H
Calcium Hydroxide: 0.675 mol O / 0.337 (Ca)
2.00 mol O
%C for H2O elements: Hydrogen
2.02/18.02 x 100= 11.21
%C of Calcium Nitrate Ca(NO3)2: %Nitrogen
28.02/164.10 x 100= 17.08
MF of vitamin C (C3H4O3): Molar Mass C
3(12.0)= 36.0
MF of vitamin C (C3H4O3): Molar Mass O
3(16)= 48.0
Mass of vitamin C (C3H4O3): Add up the Molar Masses
36.0+48.0+4.04= 88.04 (round to 88.0)
MF of vitamin C (C3H4O3): Molar Mass H
4(1.01)= 4.04
%C of Calcium Nitrate Ca(NO3)2: %Calcium
40.08/164.10 x 100= 24.42
Empirical Formula of AgNO3
63.50% Ag 8.25% N 28.25% O
%C of Calcium Nitrate Ca(NO3)2: %Oxygen
96.00/164.10 x 100= 58.50
MF of vitamin C (C3H4O3): 2 x C3H403
C6H8O6
Molar Mass of Ca(NO3)2
Ca(NO3)2 = 40.08 + 28.02 + 96.00 = 164.10
Molar Mass Ca(NO3)2: Calcium
Ca= 40.08 x 1 = 40.08 g/mol
Molecular Formula: MF
Gives the total # of atoms in each element in a molecule
%C Formula
Molar Mass of element/Mass of compound x 100
Molar Mass Ca(NO3)2: Nitrogen
N = 14.01 x 2 = 28.02 g/mol
Molar Mass Ca(NO3)2: Oxygen
O = 16.00 x 6 = 96.00 g/mol
Percent Composition: %C
Tells you which types of atoms (elements) are present in a molecule and their levels.
Empirical Formula
The ratio of elements in the compound, but not the number of atoms in the molecule.
Molar Conversion: MC
Uses the molar mass to find the total moles in a compound.