EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 13, Problem 23PE
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Empirical formula of hydrated iron chloride has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

The steps required for calculation of empirical formula is as follows:

1 Convert the data provided of each element in grams if not given in grams. If data is provided in percentage than total mass of compound is taken as 100 g.

2 Mass of each element is changed into moles by division of given mass of each element with its atomic mass respectively.

3 The value of mole of each element is divided by the smallest mole value and round off the resultant value to positive integer.

4 If resultant value is in fraction then multiply with smallest number to make it integer.

5 The final value of mole is used as a subscript for empirical formula.

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The hydrated iron chloride contains 20.66 g  Fe, 39.35 g Cl and 39.99 g H2O. Therefore the empirical formula is calculated as follows:

Step 1: The percentage "%" is replaced by "g". Thus, 100 g hydrated iron chloride contains 20.66 g  Fe, 39.35 g Cl and 39.99 g H2O.

Step 2: The expression to calculate moles of elements is as follows:

   Moles=given massmolar mass

The formula to calculate moles of  Fe is as follows:

   Moles(Fe)=mass of Featomic mass of Fe        (1)

Substitute 20.66 g for mass of  Fe and 55.85 g/mol for molar mass of  Fe in equation (1).

   Moles(Fe)=20.66 g55.85 g/mol=0.37 mol

The formula to calculate moles of Cl is as follows:

   Moles(Cl)=mass of Clatomic mass of Cl        (2)

Substitute 39.35 g for mass of Cl and 35.5 g/mol for molar mass of Cl in equation (2).

   Moles(Cl)=39.35 g35.5 g/mol=1.11 mol

The formula to calculate moles of H2O is as follows:

   Moles(H2O)=mass of H2Omolar mass of H2O        (3)

Substitute 39.99 g for mass of H2O and 18.02 g/mol for molar mass of H2O in equation (3).

   Moles(H2O)=39.99 g18.02 g/mol=2.22 mol

Step 3: The positive integer for  Fe is calculated as follows:

  Subscript for Fe=moles of Fe smallest mole value         (4)

Substitute 0.37 mol for moles of  Fe and 0.37 mol for smallest mole value in equation (4).

  Subscript for Fe=0.37 mol0.37 mol=1.0 

The positive integer for Cl is calculated as follows:

  Subscript for Cl=moles of Cl smallest mole value         (5)

Substitute 1.11 mol for moles of Cl and 0.37 mol for smallest mole value in equation (5).

  Subscript for Cl=1.11 mol 0.37 mol3 

The positive integer for H2O is calculated as follows:

  Subscript for H2O=moles of H2smallest mole value         (6)

Substitute 2.22 mol for moles of H2O and 0.37 mol for smallest mole value in equation (6).

  Subscript for H2O=2.22 mol 0.37 mol6.0 

Therefore, the empirical formula for hydrated iron chloride is FeCl36H2O.

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