World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 50A
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Interpretation: The empirical and molecular formula of a compound containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:The empirical formula of a compound gives the simplest ratio of the numbers of moles of each element present in one mole of the compound. The molecular formula of the compound gives the actual numbers of moles of each element present in one mole of the compound and is always a positive whole number multiple of the empirical formula.

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Answer to Problem 50A

The empirical and the molecular formula of the compound are C2H2ON and C6H6O3N3 .

Explanation of Solution

The mass percentages of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen in the compound are given as

C = 42.87%

H = 3.598%

O = 28.55%

N = 25.00%

Therefore, 100.00 g of the compound contains 42.87 g carbon, 3.598 g hydrogen, 28.55 g oxygen and 25.00 g nitrogen.

The atomic masses are

C: 12.011 g.mol1

H: 1.008 g.mol1

O: 15.999 g.mol1

N: 14.007 g.mol1

  Moles carbon =(42.87 g)(12.011 g.mol1)=3.569 mol

  Moles hydrogen =(3.598 g)(1.008 g.mol1)=3.569 mol

  Moles oxygen =(28.57 g)(15.999 g.mol1)=1.786 mol

  Moles nitrogen =(25.00 g)(14.007 g.mol1)=1.785 mol

Simplest ratio of the numbers of moles (equal to the numbers of atoms) of each element in one mole

  (3.569 mol):(3.569 mol):(1.786 mol):(1.785 mol)=(3.569 mol1.785 mol):(3.569 mol1.785 mol):(1.786 mol1.785 mol):(1.786 mol1.785 mol)=1.999:1.999:1.000:1.0002:2:1:1

Therefore, the empirical formula of the compound contains 2 moles of carbon and hydrogen each and 1 mole each of oxygen and nitrogen. Therefore, the empirical formula of the compound is C2H2ON .

  Emperical formula mass =(2×12.011+2×1.008+1×15.999+1×14.007) g.mol1=56.044 g.mol1

Let the molecular formula of the compound be (C2H2ON)n where n is a whole number.

The molecular mass of the compound lies between 165 and 170 grams. It is quite evident from the empirical formula of the compound that only when n is equal to 3, the empirical formula mass will lie between 165-170 grams.

Therefore, the molecular formula of the compound is C6H6O3N3 .

Conclusion

The empirical and the molecular formula of the compound are C2H2ON and C6H6O3N3 .

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World of Chemistry, 3rd edition

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