Foundations of College Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
Foundations of College Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
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ISBN: 9781119083900
Author: Morris Hein, Susan Arena, Cary Willard
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 7, Problem 37PE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The empirical formula of the compound containing 26.08Zn,4.79gC&19.14gO has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Empirical Formula:

The empirical formula of a compound is the simplest whole number ratio of each type of atom in a compound.  It can be the same as the compound’s molecular formula but not always.  An empirical formula can be calculated from information about the mass of each element in a compound or from the percentage composition.

The steps for determining the empirical formula of a compound as follows:

  • Obtain the mass of each element present in grams.
  • Determine the number of moles of each atom present.
  • Divide the number of moles of each element by the smallest number of moles.
  • Convert the numbers to whole numbers.  The set of whole numbers are the subscripts in the empirical formula.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 37PE

The empirical formula of the compound is ZnCO3.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The grams of zinc is 26.08g.

The grams of carbon is 4.79g.

The grams of oxygen is 19.14g.

The atomic mass of carbon is 12g/mol.

The atomic mass of zinc is 65.39g/mol.

The atomic mass of oxygen is 16g/mol.

The grams of each element has to be converted to moles as,

  The moles of carbon =(4.76g)×1mol12g=0.399mol

  The moles of Zinc =(26.08g)×1mol65.39g=0.3988mol

  The moles of oxygen =(19.14g)×1mol16g=1.196mol

The empirical formula can be calculated as,

The number of moles can be converted to moles to whole numbers by dividing by the small number.

  C=0.3988mol0.3988mol=1.0

  Zn=0.3988mol0.3988mol=1.0

  O=1.196mol0.3988mol=3.0

The empirical formula of the compound is ZnCO3.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The empirical formula of the compound containing 57.66gC&7.26gH has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(b)

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Answer to Problem 37PE

The empirical formula of the compound is C2H3Cl.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The grams of the compound is 150g.

The grams of carbon is 5.76g.

The grams of hydrogen is 7.26g.

The grams of chlorine is 150g-(57.66g+7.26g)=8.51gCl

The atomic mass of carbon is 12g/mol.

The atomic mass of hydrogen is 1.008g/mol.

The atomic mass of chlorine is 35.45g/mol.

The grams of each element has to be converted to moles as,

  The moles of carbon =(57.66g)×1mol12g=4.801mol

  The moles of hydrogen =(7.26g)×1mol1.008g=7.20mol

  The moles of Chlorine =(85.1g)×1mol35.45g=2.40mol

The empirical formula can be calculated as,

The number of moles can be converted to moles to whole numbers by dividing by the small number.

  C=4.801mol2.40mol=2.0

  Cl=2.40mol2.40mol=1.0

  H=7.20mol2.40mol=3.0

The empirical formula of the compound is C2H3Cl.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The empirical formula of the compound containing 42.0gV has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(c)

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Answer to Problem 37PE

The empirical formula of the compound is V2O5.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The grams of the compound is 75g.

The grams of vanadium is 42.0g.

The grams of oxygen is 75g-42.0g=33gO

The atomic mass of vanadium is 50.94g/mol.

The atomic mass of oxygen is 16g/mol.

The grams of each element has to be converted to moles as,

  The moles of vanadium =(42.0g)×1mol50.94g=0.824mol

  The moles of oxygen =(33g)×1mol16g=2.06mol

The empirical formula can be calculated as,

The number of moles can be converted to moles to whole numbers by dividing by the small number.

  V=0.824mol0.824mol=1.0

  O=2.06mol2.06mol=2.50

Since the value is fractional multiply the value by two.  The empirical formula of the compound is V2O5.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The empirical formula of the compound containing 67.35gNi,43.46gO and 23.69gP has to be given.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 37PE

The empirical formula of the compound is Ni3O8P2.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The grams of nickel is 67.35g.

The grams of oxygen is 43.46g.

The grams of phosphorus is 23.69g.

The atomic mass of nickel is 58.69g/mol.

The atomic mass of oxygen is 16g/mol.

The atomic mass of phosphorus is 30.97g/mol.

The grams of each element has to be converted to moles as,

  The moles of nickel =(67.35g)×1mol58.69g=1.148mol

  The moles of oxygen =(48.96g)×1mol16g=3.0mol

  The moles of phosphorus =(23.96g)×1mol30.97g=0.7649mol

The empirical formula can be calculated as,

The number of moles can be converted to moles to whole numbers by dividing by the small number.

  Ni=1.148mol0.7649mol=1.5

  O=3.060mol0.7649mol=4.0

  P=0.7649mol0.7649mol=1.0

Since the value is fractional multiply the value by two.  The empirical formula of the compound is Ni3O8P2.

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