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 11.5P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Mass % of each element in CH4 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

Mass percent is calculated by the mass of the element divided by the mass of compound and multiplied by 100.

The formula to calculate mass percentage of substance is as follows:

  Mass % of substance=(Mass of substanceMass of compound)(100)

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11.5P

Mass % of 1C atom in CH4 is 74.8796 % and mass % of 4H atoms in CH4 is 25.1331 %.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is CH4. The compound contains 1 carbon atom and4 hydrogen atoms.

Molar mass of CH4 is 16.04 g/mol.

There is 1C atoms in CH4.

Molar mass of C is 12.0107 g/mol.

The formula to calculate mass % of 1C atom in CH4 is as follows:

  Mass %=(1(Mass of C atom)Mass of CH4)(100)        (1)

Substitute 12.0107 g/mol for mass of C atoms and 16.04 g/mol for mass of CH4 in equation (1).

  Mass %=(1(12.0107 g/mol)16.04 g/mol)(100)=74.8796 %

Therefore, mass % of 1C atom in CH4 is 74.8796 %.

There are 4H atoms in CH4.

Molar mass of H is 1.00784 g/mol.

The formula to calculate mass % of 4H atoms in CH4 is as follows:

  Mass %=(4(Mass of H atom)Mass of CH4)(100)        (2)

Substitute 1.00784 g/mol for mass of H atoms and 16.04 g/mol for mass of CH4 in equation (2).

  Mass %=(4(1.00784 g/mol)16.04 g/mol)(100)=25.1331 %

Therefore, mass % of 4H atoms in CH4 is 25.1331 %.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Mass % of each element in CH3CH2OH has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11.5P

Mass % of 2C atom in CH3CH2OH is 52.1410 % mass % of 6H atoms in CH3CH2OH is 13.1257 % and mass % of 1O atom in CH3CH2OH is 34.7275 %.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is CH3CH2OH. The compound contains 2 carbon atoms,6 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.

Molar mass of CH3CH2OH is 46.07 g/mol.

There are 2C atoms in CH3CH2OH.

Molar mass of C is 12.0107 g/mol.

The formula to calculate mass % of 2C atoms in CH3CH2OH is as follows:

  Mass %=(2(Mass of C atom)Mass of CH3CH2OH)(100)        (3)

Substitute 12.0107 g/mol for mass of C atoms and 46.07 g/mol for mass of CH3CH2OH in equation (3).

  Mass %=(2(12.0107 g/mol)46.07 g/mol)(100)=52.1410 %

Therefore, mass % of 2C atoms in CH3CH2OH is 52.1410 %.

There are 6H atoms in CH3CH2OH.

Molar mass of H is 1.00784 g/mol.

The formula to calculate mass % of 6H atoms in CH3CH2OH is as follows:

  Mass %=(6(Mass of H atom)Mass of CH3CH2OH)(100)        (4)

Substitute 1.00784 g/mol for mass of H atoms and 46.07 g/mol for mass of CH3CH2OH in equation (4).

  Mass %=(6(1.00784 g/mol)46.07 g/mol)(100)=13.1257 %

Therefore, mass % of 6H atoms in CH3CH2OH is 13.1257 %.

There is 1O atom in CH3CH2OH.

Molar mass of O is 15.999 g/mol.

The formula to calculate mass % of 1O atom in CH3CH2OH is as follows:

  Mass %=(1×Mass of O atomMass of CH3CH2OH)(100)        (5)

Substitute 15.999 g/mol for mass of O atoms and 46.07 g/mol for mass of CH3CH2OH in equation (5).

  Mass %=(1×15.999 g/mol46.07 g/mol)(100)=34.7275 %

Therefore, mass % of 1O atom in CH3CH2OH is 34.7275 %.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Mass % of each element in CH3COOH has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a)

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11.5P

Mass % of 2C atoms in CH3COOH is 40.0009 %,mass % of 4H atoms in CH3COOH is 6.7131 % and mass % of 2O atoms in CH3COOH is 52.2838 %.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is CH3COOH. The compound contains 2 carbon atom, 4 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms.

Molar mass of CH3COOH is 60.052 g/mol.

There are 2C atoms in CH3COOH.

Molar mass of C is 12.0107 g/mol.

The formula to calculate mass % of 2C atoms in CH3COOH is as follows:

  Mass %=(2×Mass of C atomMass of CH3COOH)(100)        (6)

Substitute 12.0107 g/mol for mass of C atoms and 60.052 g/mol for mass of CH3COOH in equation (6).

  Mass %=(2×12.0107 g/mol60.052 g/mol)(100)=40.0009 %

Therefore, mass % of 2C atoms in CH3COOH is 40.0009 %.

There are 4H atoms in CH3COOH.

Molar mass of H is 1.00784 g/mol.

The formula to calculate mass % of 4H atoms in CH3COOH is as follows:

  Mass %=(4×Mass of H atomMass of CH3COOH)(100)        (7)

Substitute 1.00784 g/mol for mass of H atoms and 60.052 g/mol for mass of CH3COOH in equation (7).

  Mass %=(4×1.00784 g/mol60.052 g/mol)(100)=6.7131 %

Therefore, mass % of 4H atoms in CH3COOH is 6.7131 %.

There are 2O atoms in CH3COOH.

Molar mass of O is 15.999 g/mol.

The formula to calculate mass % of 2O atom in CH3COOH is as follows:

  Mass %=(2×Mass of O atomMass of CH3COOH)(100)        (8)

Substitute 15.999 g/mol for mass of O atoms and 60.052 g/mol for mass of CH3COOH in equation (8).

  Mass %=(2×15.999 g/mol60.052 g/mol)(100)=53.2838 %

Therefore, mass % of 2O atoms in CH3COOH is 52.2838 %.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Mass % of each element in C6H6 has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11.5P

Mass % of 6C atoms in C6H6 is 92.2598 % and mass % of 6H atoms in C6H6 is 7.7416 %.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is C6H6. The compound contains 6 carbon atoms and6 hydrogen atoms.

Molar mass of C6H6 is 78.11 g/mol.

There are 6C atoms in C6H6.

Molar mass of C is 12.0107 g/mol.

The formula to calculate mass % of 6C atoms in C6H6 is as follows:

  Mass %=(6×Mass of C atomMass of C6H6)(100)        (9)

Substitute 12.0107 g/mol for mass of C atoms and 78.11 g/mol for mass of C6H6 in equation (9).

  Mass %=(6×12.0107 g/mol78.11 g/mol)(100)=92.2598 %

Therefore, mass % of 6C atoms in C6H6 is 92.2598 %.

There are 6 H atoms in C6H6.

Molar mass of H is 1.00784 g/mol.

The formula to calculate mass % of 6H atoms in C6H6 is as follows:

  Mass %=(6×Mass of H atomMass of C6H6)(100)        (10)

Substitute 1.00784 g/mol for mass of H atoms and 78.11 g/mol for mass of C6H6 in equation (10).

  Mass %=(6×1.00784 g/mol78.11 g/mol)(100)=7.7416 %

Therefore, mass % of 6H atoms in C6H6 is 7.7416 %.

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