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Percent Composition and Empirical Formula Chemistry Dr. Davis

Chemistry Dr. Davis. A. Percent Composition: the percentage by mass of each element in a compound 1. Looking at the formula for FeO, we might assume the

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Page 1: Chemistry Dr. Davis. A. Percent Composition: the percentage by mass of each element in a compound 1. Looking at the formula for FeO, we might assume the

Percent Composition and Empirical Formula

ChemistryDr. Davis

Page 2: Chemistry Dr. Davis. A. Percent Composition: the percentage by mass of each element in a compound 1. Looking at the formula for FeO, we might assume the

A. Percent Composition: the percentage by mass of each element in a compound

1. Looking at the formula for FeO, we might assume the percent compositions of both elements to be 50%. However, because the percent is based on mass, the percent of Fe is 77.7% and oxygen is 22.3% (Oxygen weighs less)

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B. Examples:1. Determine the percent composition of the

elements in the following compounds:A) H2O

B) C6H12O6

C) Ba(NO3)2

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C. Practice: A) HF

B) NH3

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II. Determining Empirical Formulas from Percent CompositionA. Empirical Formulas – a chemical formula

that shows the composition of a compound in terms of the simplest ratio.

B. Steps1. Convert mass percentage of each element to

grams2. Convert grams to moles using molar mass3. Compare amounts of moles to find the

simplest whole-number ratios

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C. Examples:1. Chemical analysis of a liquid shows that it

is 60.0% C, 13.4% H, and 26.6% O by mass. Calculate the empirical formula of this substance.

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C. Examples2. A dead alkaline battery is found to contain

a compound of Mn and O. Its analysis gives 69.6% Mn and 30.4% O. Calculate the empirical formula of this substance.

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D. PracticeCalculate the empirical formula of each of the

following substances:1. A compound is 38.77% Cl and 61.23% O.

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D. Practice2. Magnetic iron oxide is 72.4% iron and

27.6% oxygen.

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D. Practice3. A liquid compound is 18.0% C, 2.26% H,

and 79.7% Cl.