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(a)
The percentage by mass of each element in salt,
NaCl
.
(a)
Answer to Problem 7E
Explanation of Solution
The percentage by mass of an element in a compound is defined as the percentage of total mass of that element present in the total mass or formula mass of the compound. Mass percent of any element B in compound AB is given as,
The formula mass of
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The percentage by mass of sodium
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The percentage by mass of chlorine
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Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage by mass of sodium
(b)
The percentage by mass of each element in sucrose,
C 12 H 22 O 11
.
(b)
Answer to Problem 7E
Explanation of Solution
The percentage by mass of an element in a compound is defined as the percentage of total mass of that element present in the total mass or formula mass of the compound. Mass percent of any element B in compound AB is given as,
Atomic mass of carbon
Atomic mass of hydrogen
Atomic mass of oxygen
The chemical formula of sucrose is
The formula mass of sucrose,
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The total mass of carbon
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The total mass of hydrogen
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The total mass of oxygen
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The percentage by mass of carbon
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The percentage by mass of hydrogen
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The percentage by mass of oxygen
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Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage by mass of carbon
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