FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEM +KNEWTONALTA
FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEM +KNEWTONALTA
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Author: Hein
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 7, Problem 28PE

(a)

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Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound ZnCl2 has to be given.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 28PE

The percent composition of Zinc is 47.98%.

The percent composition of chlorine is 52.02%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of Zinc atom =65.39g

The atomic mass of chlorine atom =35.45g

The molecular weight of ZnCl2=63.39g+70.90g=136.3g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of Zinc =(65.39g136.3g)×100=47.98%

The percent composition of Zinc is 47.98%.

The percent composition of chlorine =(70.90g136.3g)×100=52.02%

The percent composition of chlorine is 52.02%.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound NH4C2H3O2  has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 28PE

The percent composition of Nitrogen is 18.17%.

The percent composition of Hydrogen is 9.153%.

The percent composition of Carbon is 31.16%.

The percent composition of Oxygen is 41.51%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of nitrogen atom =14.01g

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 NH4C2H3O2=14.01g+7.056g+24.02+32g=77.09g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of Nitrogen =(14.01g77.09g)×100=18.17%

The percent composition of Nitrogen is 18.17%.

The percent composition of Hydrogen =(7.056g77.09g)×100=9.153%

The percent composition of Hydrogen is 9.153%.

The percent composition of Carbon =(24.02g77.09g)×100=31.16%

The percent composition of Carbon is 31.16%.

The percent composition of Oxygen =(32g77.09g)×100=41.51%

The percent composition of Oxygen is 41.51%.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound MgP2O7 has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 28PE

The percent composition of magnesium is 12.26%.

The percent composition of phosphorus is 31.24%.

The percent composition of Oxygen is 56.48%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of magnesium atom =24.31g

The atomic mass of phosphorus atom =30.97g

The atomic mass of oxygen atom =16g

The molecular weight of MgP2O7=24.31g+61.94g+112.0g=198.3g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of magnesium =(24.31g198.3g)×100=12.26%

The percent composition of magnesium is 12.26%.

The percent composition of phosphorus =(61.94g198.3g)×100=31.24%

The percent composition of phosphorus is 31.24%.

The percent composition of Oxygen =(112g198.3g)×100=56.48%

The percent composition of Oxygen is 56.48%.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound (NH4)2SO4 has to be given.

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The percent composition of Nitrogen is 21.20%.

The percent composition of Hydrogen is 6.100%.

The percent composition of Sulfur is 24.26%.

The percent composition of Oxygen is 48.41%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of nitrogen atom =14.01g

The atomic mass of hydrogen atom =1.008g

The atomic mass of sulfur atom =32g

The atomic mass of oxygen atom =16g

The molecular weight of (NH4)2SO4=28.09g+8.064g+32g+64g=132.2g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of Nitrogen =(28.09g132.2g)×100=21.20%

The percent composition of Nitrogen is 21.20%.

The percent composition of Hydrogen =(8.064g132.2g)×100=6.100%

The percent composition of Hydrogen is 6.100%.

The percent composition of Sulfur =(32.07g132.2g)×100=24.26%

The percent composition of Sulfur is 24.26%.

The percent composition of Oxygen =(64g132.2g)×100=48.41%

The percent composition of Oxygen is 48.41%.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound Fe(NO3)3 has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 28PE

The percent composition of iron is 23.09%.

The percent composition of nitrogen is 17.37%.

The percent composition of oxygen is 59.53%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of iron atom =55.85g

The atomic mass of nitrogen atom =14.01g

The atomic mass of oxygen atom =16g

The molecular weight of Fe(NO3)3=55.85g+42.03g+144g=241.9g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of iron =(55.85g241.9g)×100=23.09%

The percent composition of iron is 23.09%.

The percent composition of nitrogen =(42.03g241.9g)×100=17.37%

The percent composition of nitrogen is 17.37%.

The percent composition of oxygen =(144g241.9g)×100=59.53%

The percent composition of oxygen is 59.53%.

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The percent composition of the compound ICl3 has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 28PE

The percent composition of Iodine is 54.39%.

The percent composition of Chlorine is 45.61%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The atomic mass of I atom =126.9g

The atomic mass of chlorine atom =35.45g

The molecular weight of ICl3=126.9g+106.4g=233.3g

The percent composition for each element can be calculated as,

The percent composition of Iodine =(126.9g233.3g)×100=54.39%

The percent composition of Iodine is 54.39%.

The percent composition of Chlorine =(106.4g233.3g)×100=45.61%

The percent composition of Chlorine is 45.61%.

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