Concept explainers
Interpretation:
Percentage composition of Vitamin E needs to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
One molecule of Vitamin E (C29H50O2) contains 29 carbon atoms, 50 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms.
The percentage of an element in a compound can be calculated as follows:
Percentage of an element in a compound
Answer to Problem 170A
Vitamin E contains 80.93 % C, 11.63 % H and 7.44 % O.
Explanation of Solution
Molar mass of Vitamin E (C29H50O2) is 430 g.
% of C in C29H50O2
% of H in C29H50O2
% of O in C29H50O2
Thus, in vitamin E there are 80.93 % C, 11.63 % H and 7.44 % O.
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