*10.114 In one analytical procedure for determining the percentage of nitrogen in unknown compounds, weighed samples are made to decompose to N 2 , which is collected over water at known temperatures and pressures. The volumes of N 2 are then translated into grams and then into percentages. (a) Show that the following equation can be used to calculate the percentage of nitrogen in a sample having a mass of W grams when the N 2 has a volume of V in mL and is collected over water at t C in °C at a total pressure of P in torr. The vapor pressure of water occurs in the equation as P ° H 2 O . Percentage N = 0.04459 × V ( P − P o H 2 O ) W ( 273 + t C ) (b) Use this equation to calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the sample described in Problem 10.117.
*10.114 In one analytical procedure for determining the percentage of nitrogen in unknown compounds, weighed samples are made to decompose to N 2 , which is collected over water at known temperatures and pressures. The volumes of N 2 are then translated into grams and then into percentages. (a) Show that the following equation can be used to calculate the percentage of nitrogen in a sample having a mass of W grams when the N 2 has a volume of V in mL and is collected over water at t C in °C at a total pressure of P in torr. The vapor pressure of water occurs in the equation as P ° H 2 O . Percentage N = 0.04459 × V ( P − P o H 2 O ) W ( 273 + t C ) (b) Use this equation to calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the sample described in Problem 10.117.
*10.114 In one analytical procedure for determining the percentage of nitrogen in unknown compounds, weighed samples are made to decompose to
N
2
, which is collected over water at known temperatures and pressures. The volumes of
N
2
are then translated into grams and then into percentages.
(a) Show that the following equation can be used to calculate the percentage of nitrogen in a sample having a mass of W grams when the
N
2
has a volume of V in mL and is collected over water at
t
C
in
°C
at a total pressure of P in torr. The vapor pressure of water occurs in the equation as
P
°
H
2
O
.
Percentage N
=
0.04459
×
V
(
P
−
P
o
H
2
O
)
W
(
273
+
t
C
)
(b) Use this equation to calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the sample described in Problem 10.117.
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Q2: Draw the molecules based on the provided nomenclatures below:
(2R,3S)-2-chloro-3-methylpentane:
(2S, 2R)-2-hydroxyl-3,6-dimethylheptane:
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