
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The percent composition of the given compounds is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Molar mass of a compound is sum of the
To determine: The percent composition of sodium sulfate
(a)

Answer to Problem 3.80QP
Solution
Percent composition of
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
The molar mass of
In
Molar mass of
Substitute the number of sodium, sulfur and oxygen atoms and their molar masses in the above equation.
The percent composition of sodium (Na) is calculated by the formula,
Mass of
Substitute the value of mass of Na and mass of
Therefore, the percent composition of Na is
The percent composition of sulfur (
Substitute the value of mass of
Therefore, the percent composition of
The percent composition of oxygen (O) is calculated by the formula,
Mass of
Substitute the value of mass of O and mass of
Therefore, the percent composition of O is
Percent composition of
(b)
To determine: The percent composition of
(b)

Answer to Problem 3.80QP
Solution
Percent composition of
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
The molar mass of
In
Molar mass of
Substitute the number of nitrogen and oxygen atoms and their molar masses in the above equation.
The percent composition of nitrogen (
Mass of
Substitute the value of mass of
Therefore, the percent composition of
The percent composition of oxygen (O) is calculated by the formula,
Mass of
Substitute the value of mass of O and mass of
Therefore, the percent composition of O is
Percent composition of
(c)
To determine: The percent composition of strontium nitrate (
(c)

Answer to Problem 3.80QP
Solution
Percent composition of
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
The molar mass of
In
Molar mass of
Substitute the number of strontium, nitrogen and oxygen atoms and their molar masses in the above equation.
The percent composition of nitrogen (
Mass of
Substitute the value of mass of
Therefore, the percent composition of
The percent composition of oxygen (O) is calculated by the formula,
Mass of
Substitute the value of mass of O and mass of
Therefore, the percent composition of O is
The percent composition of strontium (
Substitute the value of mass of
Therefore, the percent composition of
Percent composition of
(d)
To determine: The percent composition of aluminum sulfide (
(d)

Answer to Problem 3.80QP
Solution
Percent composition of
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
The molar mass of
In
Molar mass of
Substitute the number of
The percent composition of aluminum (
Mass of
Substitute the value of mass of
Therefore, the percent composition of
The percent composition of sulfur (
Mass of
Substitute the value of mass of
Therefore, the percent composition of
Percent composition of
Conclusion
Percent composition of
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