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Section 3.2 Stoichiometry and Compound Formulas

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1 Section 3.2 Stoichiometry and Compound Formulas

2 Compound Stoichiometry
In this section… Element composition Percent composition from formulas Determining empirical formulas Determining molecular formulas Hydrated compounds

3 Element Composition: You have a sample of a compound with known mass.
What are the amounts of each element present?

4 Element Composition: You have 2.50-mol sample of CH3CO2H.
What are the amounts of each element present?

5 Percent Composition: A compound is formed from two or more elements
in a set ratio of atoms. The ratio of atoms gives the chemical formula. The ratio of masses of those atoms gives the percent composition.

6 Determining Percent Composition:

7 Determining Percent Composition:
formula %composition *** If given just the formula, assume you have 1 mol of the compound What is the percent composition of each element in N2O5?

8 Determining Empirical Formulas from Percent Composition:
%composition formula *** If given just the percent compositions, assume you have 100 g of the compound Process: for each element, mass present = % comp in g convert g to mol for each element compare mol of each element to get formula

9 Determining Empirical Formulas from Percent Composition:
Use these % composition values to determine the empirical formula:

10 Determining Empirical Formulas from Percent Composition:
Some useful fraction-to-formula ratios: /5 6/ A5B6 ¼ /4 A4B5 / /3 A3B4 / /5 A5B7 ½ /2 A2B3 / /5 A5B8 / /3 A3B5 ¾ /4 A4B7 / /5 A5B9

11 Empirical vs. Molecular Formulas
Empirical Formula: Molecular Formula: If you know the empirical formula, how do you find the molecular formula? answer: molar masses of the two Example: Molar mass of empirical formula (CH2) = g/mol Molar mass of compound measured by experiment to be Molecular Formula =

12 Determining Molecular Formulas from Percent Composition and Molar mass
%composition empirical formula molecular formula molar mass Process: for each element, mass present = % comp in g convert g to mol for each element compare mol of each element to get empirical formula compare empirical formula molar mass to compound molar mass

13 Determining Molecular Formula
A compound has molar mass of g/mol and contains: 65.45% C 5.493% H 29.06% O Empirical Formula = Empirical Formula (C3H3O)molar mass = g/mol Molecular formula =

14 Hydrated Compounds

15 Hydrated Compounds How do you determine the number of waters of hydration? Answer: heat off the water and see how much mass decreases mass loss = mass H2O moles H2O = # of waters of final mass = mass anhydrous compound moles hydration anhydrous compound


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