Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry
Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry
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ISBN: 9780357119303
Author: Bettelheim, Frederick A., Brown, William H., Campbell, Mary K., FARRELL, Shawn O., Torres, Omar
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4, Problem 27P

4-43 Calculate the molecular weight of:

(a) Sucrose, C12H22O11

(b) Glycine, C2H5NO2

(C) DDT, C14H9Cl5

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Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

To determine the molecular weight of the compound sucrose C12H22O11

Concept Introduction:

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

For e.g. - H2O

Molecular weight is calculated as sum of 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.

MOleCular weigHt of H2O = Mass 2 HydrOgen atOms + 1  oxygen atOm.MOleCular weigHt of H2O = 2+16MOleCular weigHt of H2O = 18 amu.

Answer to Problem 27P

The Molecular weight of sucrose C12H22O11

= 342amu.

Explanation of Solution

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

Sucrose C12H22O11

Molecular weight is calculated as:

MOleCular weigHt of C12H22O11= Mass 12 of CarbOn atom + 22 HydrOgen atOm+ 11 oxygen atOmMOleCular weigHt of C12H22O11 = (12×12)+(22×1)+(11×16)MOleCular weigHt of C12H22O11 = 342 amu.

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Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

To determine the masses of the compound glycine C2H5NO2

Concept Introduction:

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

For e.g. - H2O

Molecular weight is calculated as sum of 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.

MOleCular weigHt of H2O = Mass 2 HydrOgen atOms + 1  oxygen atOm.MOleCular weigHt of H2O = 2+16MOleCular weigHt of H2O = 18 amu.

Answer to Problem 27P

The Molecular weight of glycine, C2H5NO2

=75amu.

Explanation of Solution

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

Glycine C2H5NO2

Molecular weight is calculated as:

MOleCular weigHt of C2H5NO2= Mass 2 of CarbOn atom + 5 HydrOgen atOm+ 1 NitrOgen atOm+ 2 oxygen atOmMOleCular weigHt of C2H5NO2 = (2×12)+(5×1)+(1×14)+(2×16)MOleCular weigHt of C2H5NO2 = 75 amu.

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Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

To determine the masses of the compound DDT, C14H9Cl5

Concept Introduction:

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

For e.g. - H2O

Molecular weight is calculated as sum of 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.

MOleCular weigHt of H2O = Mass 2 HydrOgen atOms + 1  oxygen atOm.MOleCular weigHt of H2O = 2+16MOleCular weigHt of H2O = 18 amu.

Answer to Problem 27P

The Molecular weight of DDT, C14H9Cl5

= 354.5 amu.

Explanation of Solution

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

DDT, C14H9Cl5

Molecular weight is calculated as:

MOleCular weigHt of C14H9Cl5= Mass 14 of CarbOn atom + 9 HydrOgen atOm+ 5 CHlOrine atOmMOleCular weigHt of C14H9Cl5 = (14×12)+(9×1)+(5×35.5)MOleCular weigHt of C14H9Cl5 = 354.5 amu.

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