Foundations of College Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
Foundations of College Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
15th Edition
ISBN: 9781119083900
Author: Morris Hein, Susan Arena, Cary Willard
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 7, Problem 27PE

(a)

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Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound sodium bromide has to be given.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 27PE

The percent composition of sodium is 22.33%.

The percent composition of bromine is 77.66%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of sodium atom =23g

The atomic mass of bromine atom =80g

The molecular weight of NaBr=23+80=103g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of sodium =(23g103g)×100=22.33%

The percent composition of sodium is 22.33%.

The percent composition of bromine =(80g103)×100=77.66%

The percent composition of bromine is 77.66%.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound KHCO3  has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 27PE

The percent composition of Potassium is 39.06%.

The percent composition of Hydrogen is 1.007%.

The percent composition of Carbon is 12.00%.

The percent composition of Oxygen is 47.95%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of potassium atom =39.10g

The atomic mass of hydrogen atom =1.008g

The atomic mass of oxygen atom =16g

The atomic mass of carbon atom =12.01g

The molecular weight of KHCO3=39.10g+1.008g+12g+3×16g

The molecular weight of KHCO3=100.1g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of Potassium =(39.10g100.1g)×100=39.06%

The percent composition of Potassium is 39.06%.

The percent composition of Hydrogen =(1.008g100.1g)×100=1.007%

The percent composition of Hydrogen is 1.007%.

The percent composition of Carbon =(12.01g100.1g)×100=12.00%

The percent composition of Carbon is 12.00%.

The percent composition of Oxygen =(48.00g100.1g)×100=47.95%

The percent composition of Oxygen is 47.95%.

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound FeCl3 has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 27PE

The percent composition of Iron is 34.43%.

The percent composition of Chlorine is 65.56%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of iron atom =55.85g

The atomic mass of chlorine atom =35.45g

The molecular weight of FeCl3=55.85+3×35.45=162.2g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of iron =(55.85g162.2g)×100=34.43%

The percent composition of iron is 34.43%.

The percent composition of Chlorine =(106.35g162.2g)×100=65.56%

The percent composition of Chlorine is 65.56%.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound SiCl4 has to be given.

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The percent composition of Silicon is 16.53%.

The percent composition of Chlorine is 83.46%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of silicon atom =28.09g

The atomic mass of chlorine atom =35.45g

The molecular weight of SiCl4=28.09g+4×35.45g=169.9g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of Silicon =(28.09g169.9g)×100=16.53%

The percent composition of Silicon is 16.53%.

The percent composition of Chlorine =(141.8g169.9g)×100=83.46%

The percent composition of Chlorine is 83.46%.

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Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound Al2(SO3)3 has to be given.

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The percent composition of aluminium is 15.77%.

The percent composition of sulfur is 28.12%.

The percent composition of oxygen is 56.11%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of aluminium atom =26.98g

The atomic mass of sulfur atom =32g

The atomic mass of oxygen atom =16g

The molecular weight of Al2(SO3)3=2×26.98+3×(32+3×16)=342.2g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of aluminium =(53.96g342.2g)×100=15.77%

The percent composition of aluminium is 15.77%.

The percent composition of sulfur =(96.21g342.2g)×100=28.12%

The percent composition of sulfur is 28.12%.

The percent composition of oxygen =(192g342.2g)×100=56.11%

The percent composition of oxygen is 56.11%.

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound AgNO3 has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 27PE

The percent composition of Ag is 63.51%.

The percent composition of nitrogen is 8.246%.

The percent composition of oxygen is 28.25%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of Ag atom =107.9g

The atomic mass of nitrogen atom =14.01g

The atomic mass of oxygen atom =16g

The molecular weight of AgNO3=107.9+14.01+48=169.9g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of Ag=(107.9g169.9g)×100=63.51%

The percent composition of Ag is 63.51%.

The percent composition of nitrogen =(14.01g169.9g)×100=8.246%

The percent composition of nitrogen is 8.246%.

The percent composition of oxygen =(48g169.9g)×100=28.25%

The percent composition of oxygen is 28.25%.

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