Chapter 3: Q3.11 CYL (page 146)
What is the empirical formula of a compound if a sample contains 0.130 g of nitrogen and 0.370 g of oxygen?
Short Answer
The empirical formula will beN2O5
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Chapter 3: Q3.11 CYL (page 146)
What is the empirical formula of a compound if a sample contains 0.130 g of nitrogen and 0.370 g of oxygen?
The empirical formula will beN2O5
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Calculate the following to four significant figures:
(a) the percent composition of ammonia, \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{H}}_3}\)
(b) the percent composition of photographic fixer solution (鈥渉ypo鈥), \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}_2}{{\rm{S}}_2}{{\rm{O}}_3}\)
(c) the percent of calcium ion in \({\rm{C}}{{\rm{a}}_3}{{\rm{(P}}{{\rm{O}}_4}{\rm{)}}_2}\)
Determine the number of moles of compound and the number of moles of each type of atom in each of the following:
(a) 25.0 g of propylene, C3H6
(b) 3.06脳10鈭3 g of the amino acid glycine, C2H5NO2
(c) 25 lb of the herbicide Treflan, C13H16N2O4F (1 lb = 454 g)
(d) 0.125 kg of the insecticide Paris Green, Cu4(AsO3)2(CH3CO2)2
(e) 325 mg of aspirin, C6H4(CO2H) (CO2CH3)
What is the total mass of hydrogen in each of the molecules?
(a) CH4
(b) CHCl3
(c) C12H10O6
(d) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
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