3) What is the % by mass of oxygen in H 2 SO 4 ? [ GFM=98] ELEMENT SUBSCRIPTSMULTIPLY ATOMIC MASS EQUALS MASS SUBTOTAL H 2 X1.00794 g/mol =2.01588 g S.

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3) What is the % by mass of oxygen in H 2 SO 4 ? [ GFM=98] ELEMENT SUBSCRIPTSMULTIPLY ATOMIC MASS EQUALS MASS SUBTOTAL H 2 X g/mol = g S 1 X32.01 g/mol =32.01 g O4 X15.99 g/mol = g % COMP (MASS) = PART X 100 WHOLE % Oxygen = X = 65.3 % ~ 65 %

#5) A hydrate is a compound that includes water molecules within its crystal structure. During an experiment to determine the percent by mass of water in a hydrated crystal, a student found the mass of the hydrated crystal to be 4.10 grams. After heating to constant mass, the mass was 3.70 grams. What is the percent by mass of water in this crystal? 100 Mass water = Mass hydrate x This is a modified version of part/whole x 100 from the reference tables! % H 2 O = g – 3.70 g = 4.10 g x % H 2 O = 9.8 % water

7) Given the reaction: 6 CO H 2 O  1 C 6 H 12 O O 2 a) What is the total number of moles of water needed to make 2.5 moles of C 6 H 12 O 6 ? H 2 O. = C 6 H 12 O x 1 X = 15 moles of water Theoretical mole ratio

#13) A compound contains 0.5 moles of sodium, 0.5 moles of nitrogen, and 1.0 moles of hydrogen. The empirical formula of the compound is Na 0.5 N 0.5 H 1.0 Subscripts can not be decimals, to get rid of a 0.5 decimal multiply all subscripts by 2! Na 0.5x2 N 0.5x2 H 1.0x2 The new subscripts are: Multiply subscripts by 2 Na 1 N 1 H 2 NaNH 2 or

#15) A compound contains 40% CALCIUM, 12% CARBON and 48% OXYGEN by mass. What is the empirical formula of this compound? ELEMEN T MASS/ ATOMIC MASSRAW RATIO DIVIDE BY SMALLEST SUBSCRIPT RATIO Ca 40 g/ 40.08g/mol = / = 1.0 C 12 g/ 12.01g/mol = / = 1.0 O 48 g/ 15.99g/mol=3.00 / = 3.0 Assume 100g of the sample, this will allow you to assume 40% is 40 grams. Total mass does NOT affect % composition. Ca 1 C 1 O 3 CaCO 3