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1 III. Formula Calculations
The Mole III. Formula Calculations

2 A. Percentage Composition
the percentage by mass of each element in a compound

3 A. Percentage Composition
Find the % composition of Cu2S. g Cu g Cu2S %Cu =  100 = 79.852% Cu 32.07 g S g Cu2S %S =  100 = 20.15% S

4 A. Percentage Composition
Find the percentage composition of a sample that is 28 g Fe and 8.0 g O. 28 g 36 g %Fe =  100 = 78% Fe 8.0 g 36 g %O =  100 = 22% O

5 A. Percentage Composition
How many grams of copper are in a 38.0-gram sample of Cu2S? Cu2S is % Cu (38.0 g Cu2S)( ) = 30.3 g Cu

6 A. Percentage Composition
Find the mass percentage of water in calcium chloride dihydrate, CaCl2•2H2O? 36.04 g g %H2O =  100 = 24.51% H2O

7 Everything must go through Moles!!!
Calculations molar mass Avogadro’s number Grams Moles particles Everything must go through Moles!!!

8 Chemical Formulas of Compounds
Formulas give the relative numbers of atoms or moles of each element in a formula unit - always a whole number ratio (the law of definite proportions). NO atoms of O for every 1 atom of N 1 mole of NO2 : 2 moles of O atoms to every 1 mole of N atoms If we know or can determine the relative number of moles of each element in a compound, we can determine a formula for the compound.

9 Types of Formulas Empirical Formula
The formula of a compound that expresses the smallest whole number ratio of the atoms present. Ionic formula are always empirical formula Molecular Formula The formula that states the actual number of each kind of atom found in one molecule of the compound.

10 C2H6 CH3 B. Empirical Formula
Smallest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound C2H6 reduce subscripts CH3

11 B. Empirical Formula 1. Find mass (or %) of each element.
2. Find moles of each element. 3. Divide moles by the smallest # to find subscripts. 4. When necessary, multiply subscripts by 2, 3, or 4 to get whole #’s.

12 B. Empirical Formula Find the empirical formula for a sample of 25.9% N and 74.1% O. 25.9 g 1 mol 14.01 g = 1.85 mol N = 1 N 1.85 mol 74.1 g 1 mol 16.00 g = 4.63 mol O = 2.50 O

13 N2O5 N1O2.5 B. Empirical Formula
Need to make the subscripts whole numbers  multiply by 2 N2O5

14 CH3 C2H6 C. Molecular Formula
“True Formula” - the actual number of atoms in a compound CH3 empirical formula ? C2H6 molecular formula

15 C. Molecular Formula 1. Find the empirical formula.
2. Find the empirical formula mass. 3. Divide the molecular mass by the empirical mass. 4. Multiply each subscript by the answer from step 3.

16 C. Molecular Formula The empirical formula for ethylene is CH2. What is the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol?


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