General Chemistry
General Chemistry
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781891389603
Author: Donald A. McQuarrie, Peter A. Rock, Ethan B. Gallogly
Publisher: University Science Books
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.16P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Empirical formula of compound that has Tl and Br has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Mole is S.I. unit. The number of moles is calculated as ratio of mass of compound to molar mass of compound.

Molar mass is sum of the total mass in grams of all atoms that make up mole of particular molecule that is mass of 1 mole of compound. The S.I unit is g/mol.

The expression to relate number of moles, mass and molar mass of compound is as follows:

  Number of moles=mass of the compoundmolar mass of the compound

Empirical formula represents simplest positive integer ratio of atoms in the compound. It only gives proportions of elements in compound. Molecular formula consists of chemical symbols for the respective elements followed by numeric subscript that denotes the number of atom of each element present in molecule.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 11.16P

Empirical formula of compound is TlBr.

Explanation of Solution

Mass % of Tl is 71.89 % and Br is 28.11 %. Therefore, mass of Tl is 71.89 g and Br is 28.11 g in 100 g of compound.

The formula to calculate number of moles of Tl is as follows:

  Number of moles of Tl=Given mass of Tlmolar mass of Tl        (1)

Substitute 71.89 g for given mass of Tl and 204.3833 g/mol for molar mass of Tl in equation (1).

  number of moles of Tl=71.89 g204.3833 g/mol=0.3517 mol

The formula to calculate number of moles of Br is as follows:

  Number of moles of Br=Given mass of Brmolar mass of Br        (2)

Substitute 28.11 g for given mass of Br and 79.904 g/mol for molar mass of Br in equation (2).

  number of moles of Br=28.11 g79.904 g/mol=0.3517 mol

Preliminary formula for compound is formed with moles of Tl and Br written in subscripts. Therefore it can be written as follows:

  Preliminary formula for compound=Ti0.3517Br0.3517 

Each subscript of Tl and Br is divided by smallest value to determine empirical formula of compound. The smallest value is 0.3517.

  Empirical formula of compound=Tl0.35170.3517Br0.35170.3517 =TlBr

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Empirical formula of compound that has Pb and Cl has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(b)

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Answer to Problem 11.16P

Empirical formula of compound is PbCl2.

Explanation of Solution

Mass % of Pb is 74.51 % and Cl is 25.49 %. Therefore, mass of Pb is 74.51 g and Cl is 25.49 g in 100 g of compound.

The formula to calculate number of moles of Pb is as follows:

  Number of moles of Pb=Given mass of Pbmolar mass of Pb        (3)

Substitute 74.51 g for given mass of Pb and 207.2 g/mol for molar mass of Pb in equation (3).

  number of moles of Pb=74.51 g207.2 g/mol=0.3596 mol

The formula to calculate number of moles of Cl is as follows:

  Number of moles of Cl=Given mass of Clmolar mass of Cl        (4)

Substitute 25.49 g for given mass of Cl and 35.453 g/mol for molar mass of Cl in equation (4).

  number of moles of Cl=25.49 g35.453 g/mol=0.7189 mol

Preliminary formula for compound is formed with moles of Pb and Cl written in subscripts. Therefore it can be written as follows:

  Preliminary formula for compound=Pb0.3596Cl0.7189 

Each subscript of Pb and Cl is divided by smallest value to determine empirical formula of compound. The smallest value is 0.3596.

  Empirical formula of compound=Pb0.35960.3596Cl0.71890.3596 =PbCl2

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Empirical formula of compound that has H and N has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(c)

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Answer to Problem 11.16P

Empirical formula of compound is NH3.

Explanation of Solution

Mass % of H is 17.76 % and N is 82.24 %. Therefore, mass of H is 17.76 g and N is 82.24 g in 100 g of compound.

The formula to calculate number of moles of H is as follows:

  Number of moles of H=Given mass of Hmolar mass of H        (5)

Substitute 17.76 g for given mass of H and 1.00784 g/mol for molar mass of H in equation (5).

  number of moles of H=17.76  g1.00784 g/mol=17.6218 mol

The formula to calculate number of moles of N is as follows:

  Number of moles of N=Given mass of Nmolar mass of N        (6)

Substitute 82.24 g for given mass of N and 14.0067 g/mol for molar mass of N in equation (6).

  number of moles of N=82.24 g14.0067 g/mol=5.8714 mol

Preliminary formula for compound is formed with moles of H and N written in subscripts. Therefore it can be written as follows:

  Preliminary formula for compound=H17.6218N5.7814 

Each of subscript of H and N is divided by smallest value to determine empirical formula of compound. The smallest value is 5.8714.

  Empirical formula of compound=H17.62185.8714N5.87145.8714 =H3.0012NNH3

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Empirical formula of compound that has Mg and N has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(d)

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Answer to Problem 11.16P

Empirical formula of compound is Mg3N2.

Explanation of Solution

Mass % of Mg is 72.24 % and N is 27.76 %. Therefore, mass of Mg is 72.24 g and N is 27.76 g in 100 g of compound.

The formula to calculate number of moles of Mg is as follows:

  Number of moles of Mg=Given mass of Mgmolar mass of Mg        (7)

Substitute 72.24 g for given mass of Mg and 40.078 g/mol for molar mass of Mg in equation (7).

  number of moles of Mg=72.24 g24.305 g/mol=2.9722 mol

The formula to calculate number of moles of N is as follows:

  Number of moles of N=Given mass of Nmolar mass of N        (8)

Substitute 27.76 g for given mass of N and 14.0067 g/mol for molar mass of N in equation (8).

  number of moles of N=27.76 g14.0067 g/mol=1.9817 mol

Preliminary formula for compound is formed with moles of Mg and N written in subscripts. Therefore it can be written as follows:

  Preliminary formula for compound=Mg2.9722N1.9817 

Each of subscript of Mg and N is divided by smallest value to determine empirical formula of compound. The smallest value is 1.98197.

  Empirical formula of compound=Mg2.97221.9817N1.98171.9817 =Mg1.499NMg1.50N

Empirical formula will always be in simplest whole number. To get the simplest whole number; multiply the empirical formula by 2. Therefore, empirical formula of compound is Mg3N2.

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