Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
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ISBN: 9781305960060
Author: Spencer L. Seager, Michael R. Slabaugh, Maren S. Hansen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.50E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The statements for the given formula that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The chemical formula of a compound represents the type of elements present in that compound. The subscript corresponding to the element represents the number of atoms of an element present in one molecule of a compound.

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Answer to Problem 2.50E

The statements that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 for C4H10O are as follows:

1. There are 8C atom, 20H atoms and 2O atoms present in 2 molecules of C4H10O.

2. There are 40C atom, 100H atoms and 10O atoms present in 10 molecules of C4H10O.

3. There are 400C atom, 100H atoms and 100O atoms present in 100 molecules of C4H10O.

4. There are 24.08×1023C, 60.2×1023H atoms and 6.02×1023O atoms present in 6.02×1023 molecules of C4H10O.

5. There are 4molC, 10molH and 1moleO present in 1molC4H10O.

6. There is 48.04gC, 10.00gH and 16.00gO present in 74.04g of C4H10O.

Explanation of Solution

For the given compound ethyl ether (C4H10O), the statements that equivalent to Statements 1-6 are as follows:

According to Statement 1, 2 molecules of ethyl ether (C4H10O), contains 8C atoms, 20H atoms and 2O atoms.

According to Statement 2, 10 molecules of ethyl ether (C4H10O), contains 40C atoms, 100H atoms and 10O atoms.

According to Statement 3, 100 molecules of ethyl ether (C4H10O), contains 400C atoms, 1000H atoms and 100O atoms.

According to Statement 4, 6.02×1023 molecules of ethyl ether (C4H10O), contains 24.08×1023C, 60.2×1023H and 6.02×1023O atom.

According to Statement 5, one mole of ethyl ether (C4H10O), contains 4molC atoms, 10molH atoms, and 1moleO atoms.

According to Statement 6, 74.04g of ethyl ether (C4H10O), contains 48.04gC, 10.00gH and 16.00gO.

Conclusion

The statements that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 for C4H10O are as follows:

1. There are 8C atom, 20H atoms and 2O atoms present in 2 molecules of C4H10O.

2. There are 40C atom, 100H atoms and 10O atoms present in 10 molecules of C4H10O.

3. There are 400C atom, 100H atoms and 100O atoms present in 100 molecules of C4H10O.

4. There are 24.08×1023C, 60.2×1023H atoms and 6.02×1023O atoms present in 6.02×1023 molecules of C4H10O.

5. There are 4molC atoms, 10molH atoms and 1moleO present in 1molC4H10O.

6. There is 48.04gC, 10.00gH and 16.00gO present in 74.04g of C4H10O.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The statements for the given formula that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The chemical formula of a compound represents the type of elements present in that compound. The subscript corresponding to the element represents the number of atoms of an element present in one molecule of a compound.

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Answer to Problem 2.50E

The statements that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 for C2H3O2F are as follows:

1. There are 4C atom, 6H atoms 4O atoms and 2F atoms present in 2 molecules of C2H3O2F.

2. There are 20C atoms, 30H atoms, 20O atoms and 10F atoms present in 10 molecules of C2H3O2F.

3. There are 200C atoms, 300H atoms, 200O atoms and 100F atoms present in 100 molecules of C2H3O2F.

4. There are 12.04×1023C atom, 18.06×1023H atoms, 12.04×1023O atoms and 6.02×1023F atoms present in 6.02×1023 molecules of C2H3O2F.

5. There are 4molC, 10molH and 1moleO present in 1molC2H3O2F.

6. There is 24.02gC, 3.00gH, 32.00gO and 19.00gF present in 74.04g of C2H3O2F.

Explanation of Solution

For the given compound fluoroacetic acid (C2H3O2F), the statements that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 are as follows:

According to Statement 1, 2 molecules of fluoroacetic acid (C2H3O2F), contains 4C atoms, 6H atoms, 4O atoms and 2F atoms.

According to Statement 2, 10 molecules of fluoroacetic acid (C2H3O2F), contains 20C atoms, 30H atoms, 20O atoms and 10F atoms.

According to Statement 3, 100 molecules of fluoroacetic acid (C2H3O2F), contains 200C atoms, 300H atoms, 200O atoms and 100F atoms.

According to Statement 4, 6.02×1023 molecules of fluoroacetic acid (C2H3O2F), contain 12.04×1023C atom, 18.06×1023H atoms, 12.04×1023O atoms and 6.02×1023F atoms.

According to Statement 5, one mole of fluoroacetic acid (C2H3O2F), contains 2molC atom, 3molH atoms, 2molO atoms and 1molF atoms.

According to Statement 1, 78.02g of fluoroacetic acid (C2H3O2F), contains 24.02gC, 3.00gH atoms, 32.00gO atoms and 19.00gF atoms.

Conclusion

The statements that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 for C2H3O2F are as follows:

1. There are 4C atom, 6H atoms 4O atoms and 2F atoms present in 2 molecules of C2H3O2F.

2. There are 20C atoms, 30H atoms, 20O atoms and 10F atoms present in 10 molecules of C2H3O2F.

3. There are 200C atoms, 300H atoms, 200O atoms and 100F atoms present in 100 molecules of C2H3O2F.

4. There are 12.04×1023C atom, 18.06×1023H atoms, 12.04×1023O atoms and 6.02×1023F atoms present in 6.02×1023 molecules of C2H3O2F.

5. There are 4molC, 10molH and 1moleO present in 1molC2H3O2F.

6. There is 24.02gC, 3.00gH, 32.00gO and 19.00gF present in 74.04g of C2H3O2F.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The statements for the given formula that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The chemical formula of a compound represents the type of elements present in that compound. The subscript corresponding to the element represents the number of atoms of an element present in one molecule of a compound.

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Answer to Problem 2.50E

The statements that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 for C6H7N are as follows:

1. There are 12C atom, 14H atoms and 2N atoms present in 2 molecules of C6H7N.

2. There are 60C atom, 70H atoms and 10N atoms present in 10 molecules of C6H7N.

3. There are 600C atoms, 700H atoms and 100N atoms present in 100 molecules of C6H7N.

4. There are 36.12×1023C atoms 42.14×1023H, atoms and 6.02×1023N atoms present in 6.02×1023 molecules of C6H7N.

5. There are 6molC atoms, 7molH atoms, and 1moleN atoms present in 1molC6H7N.

6. There is 72.06gC, 7.00gH and 14.00gN present in 96.06g of C6H7N.

Explanation of Solution

For the given compound aniline (C6H7N), the statements that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 are as follows:

According to Statement 1, 2 molecules of aniline (C6H7N), contain 12C atoms, 14H atoms and 2N atoms.

According to Statement 2, 10 molecules of aniline (C6H7N), contain 60C atoms, 70H atoms and 10N atoms.

According to Statement 3, 100 molecules of aniline (C6H7N), contain 600C atoms, 700H atoms and 100N atoms.

According to Statement 4, 6.02×1023 molecules of aniline (C6H7N), contain 36.12×1023C atoms 42.14×1023H atoms and 6.02×1023N atoms.

According to Statement 5, one mole of aniline (C6H7N), contain 6molC atoms, 7molH atoms, and 1moleN atoms.

According to Statement 6, 96.06g of aniline (C6H7N), contain 72.06gC, 7.00gH and 14.00gN.

Conclusion

The statements equivalent to Statements 1-6 for C6H7N are as follows:

1. There are 12C atom, 14H atoms and 2N atoms present in 2 molecules of C6H7N.

2. There are 60C atom, 70H atoms and 10N atoms present in 10 molecules of C6H7N.

3. There are 600C atoms, 700H atoms and 100N atoms present in 100 molecules of C6H7N.

4. There are 36.12×1023C atoms 42.14×1023H, atoms and 6.02×1023N atoms present in 6.02×1023 molecules of C6H7N.

5. There are 6molC atoms, 7molH atoms, and 1moleN atoms present in 1molC6H7N.

6. There is 72.06gC, 7.00gH and 14.00gN present in 96.06g of C6H7N.

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