Lab Manual Experiments in General Chemistry
Lab Manual Experiments in General Chemistry
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781305944985
Author: Darrell Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.58QP

Calculate the percentage composition for each of the following compounds (three significant figures).

  1. a NO2
  2. b H2N2
  3. c KClO4
  4. d Mg(NO3)2

(a)

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Percentage composition of each elements that are present in NO2 should be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Mass percentage:

The percent ration of mass of analyte that is present in a given sample with total mass of sample to give a mass percent of analyte present in a given sample.

Massprecent%=MassofanalyteMassofsample×100

Answer to Problem 3.58QP

The percentage composition of N in NO2 is 30.4%

The percentage composition of O in NO2 is 69.6%

Explanation of Solution

To calculate the percentage composition of N in NO2

Given,

Molar mass of N is 14.01 g

Molar mass of NO2 is 46.01 g

%NinNO2=MassofNMassofNO2×100=14.01gN46.01gNO2×100=30.4%

Molar masses of N and NO2 are plugged in above equation to give percentage composition of N present in NO2 .

To calculate the percentage composition of O in NO2

Subtract the percentage composition of N from 100 to gives percentage composition of O in NO2 .

=100-30.4=69.6%O

Hence,

Mass percentage of N in NO2 is 30.4%

Mass percentage of O in NO2 is 69.6%

Conclusion

Percentage composition of each elements that are present in NO2 was calculated.

(b)

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Percentage composition of each elements that are present in N2H2 should be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Mass percentage:

The percent ration of mass of analyte that is present in a given sample with total mass of sample to give a mass percent of analyte present in a given sample.

Massprecent%=MassofanalyteMassofsample×100

Answer to Problem 3.58QP

The percentage composition of H in N2H2 is 6.71%

The percentage composition of N in N2H2 is 93.3%

Explanation of Solution

To calculate the percentage composition of H in N2H2

Given,

Molar mass of H is 1.008 g

Molar mass of N2H2 is 30.04 g

%HinN2H2=MassofHMassofN2H2×100=2×1.008gH30.04gN2H2×100=6.71%

Molar masses of H and N2H2 are plugged in above equation to give percentage composition of H present in N2H2 .

To calculate the percentage composition of N in N2H2

Subtract the percentage composition of H from 100 to gives percentage composition of N in N2H2 .

=100-6.71=93.3%O

Hence,

The percentage composition of H in N2H2 is 6.71%

The percentage composition of N in N2H2 is 93.3%

Conclusion

Percentage composition of each elements that are present in N2H2 was calculated.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Percentage composition of each elements that are present in KClO4 should be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Mass percentage:

The percent ration of mass of analyte that is present in a given sample with total mass of sample to give a mass percent of analyte present in a given sample.

Massprecent%=MassofanalyteMassofsample×100

Answer to Problem 3.58QP

The percentage composition of K in KClO4 is 28.22%

The percentage composition of Cl in KClO4 is 25.6%

The percentage composition of O in KClO4 is 46.2%

Explanation of Solution

To calculate the percentage composition of K in KClO4

Molar mass of K is 39.10 g

Molar mass of KClO4 is 138.55 g

%KinKClO4=MassofKMassofKClO4×100=39.10 gK138.55 gKClO4×100=28.2%

Molar masses of K and KClO4 are plugged in above equation to give percentage composition of K present in KClO4 .

To calculate the percentage composition of Cl in KClO4

Molar mass of Cl is 35.45 g

%ClinKClO4=MassofClMassofKClO4×100=35.45gCl138.55 gKClO4×100=25.6%

Molar masses of Cl and KClO4 are plugged in above equation to give percentage composition of Cl present in KClO4 .

To calculate the percentage composition of O in KClO4

Subtract the percentage compositions of K and Cl from 100 to gives percentage composition of O in KClO4 .

=100-(28.22+25.586)%=46.2%O

Hence,

The percentage composition of K in KClO4 is 28.22%

The percentage composition of Cl in KClO4 is 25.6%

The percentage composition of O in KClO4 is 46.2%

Conclusion

Percentage composition of each elements that are present in KClO4 was calculated.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Percentage composition of each elements that are present in Mg(NO3)2 should be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Mass percentage:

The percent ration of mass of analyte that is present in a given sample with total mass of sample to give a mass percent of analyte present in a given sample.

Massprecent%=MassofanalyteMassofsample×100

Answer to Problem 3.58QP

The percentage composition of Mg in Mg(NO3)2 is 16.4%

The percentage composition of N in Mg(NO3)2 is 18.9%

The percentage composition of O in Mg(NO3)2 is 64.7%

Explanation of Solution

To calculate the percentage composition of Mg in Mg(NO3)2

Mass of Mg is 24.31 g

Mass of Mg(NO3)2 is 148.32 g

%MginMg(NO3)2=MassofMgMassofMg(NO3)2×100=24.31gMg148.32gMg(NO3)2×100=16.4%

Molar masses of Mg and Mg(NO3)2 are plugged in above equation to give percentage composition of Mg present in Mg(NO3)2 .

To calculate the percentage composition of N in Mg(NO3)2

Molar mass of N is 14.01 g

%NinMg(NO3)2=MassofNMassofMg(NO3)2×100=2 x 14.01 g N148.32 gMg(NO3)2×100=18.9%

Molar masses of N and Mg(NO3)2 are plugged in above equation to give percentage composition of N present in Mg(NO3)2 .

To calculate the percentage composition of O in Mg(NO3)2

Subtract the percentage compositions of Mg andN from 100 to gives percentage composition of O in Mg(NO3)2 .

=100-(16.4+18.9)%=64.7%O

Hence,

The percentage composition of Mg in Mg(NO3)2 is 16.4%

The percentage composition of N in Mg(NO3)2 is 18.9%

The percentage composition of O in Mg(NO3)2 is 64.7%

Conclusion

Percentage composition of each elements that are present in Mg(NO3)2 was calculated.

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