Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The simplest whole-number ratio of
Concept introduction:
The formula to find an amount(mol) is:
Following are the steps to determine the simplest ratio of
Step 1: Convert the mass percentage of each atom into its mass.
Step 2: Convert the mass of each atom into moles.
Step C: Divide each subscript by the smallest subscript and after that multiply with the proper number to make the whole number.
(a)
Answer to Problem 2.124P
The simplest whole-number ratio of
Explanation of Solution
Sample I:
The expression to calculate the percentage of
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Calculate the mass of
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Calculate the mass of oxygen from the given mass percent as follows:
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Construct the preliminary formula and use the values
Divide each subscript by the smallest subscript and after that multiply to make the whole number. Now, construct the simplest ratio of
The simplest whole number ratio is
Sample II:
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Calculate the mass of
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Calculate the mass of oxygen from the given mass percent as follows:
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Construct the preliminary formula and use the values
Divide each subscript by the smallest subscript and after that multiply to make the whole number. Now, construct the simplest ratio of
The simplest whole number ratio is
Sample III:
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Calculate the mass of
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Calculate the mass of oxygen from the given mass percent as follows:
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Construct the preliminary formula and use the values
Divide each subscript by the smallest subscript and after that multiply to make the whole number. Now, construct the simplest ratio of
The simplest whole number ratio is
The mass percent of each element in a given compound determines the ratio in which the two elements are present in the compound.
(b)
Interpretation:
The number of grams of oxygen per
Concept introduction:
The formula to find an amount(mol) is:
(b)
Answer to Problem 2.124P
The number of grams of oxygen for sample I is
Explanation of Solution
The expression to calculate the number of grams of oxygen per
Sample I:
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Sample II:
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Sample III:
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As the mass percent of oxygen varies in different nitrogen oxide, the number of grams of oxygen per
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