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Modern ChemistryModern ChemistryChapter 7Chapter 7
Chemical Formulas and Chemical Formulas and Chemical CompoundsChemical Compounds
Sections 1, 3 & 4Chemical Names and Formulas
Using Chemical FormulasDetermining Chemical Formulas
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Section 3
Using Chemical Formulas
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• Formula Mass – – the mass of any molecule, formula
unit or ion.– The sum of all the average atomic
masses of all the atoms represented by the formula
– Unit: a.m.u.
• Molecular mass– Mass of a molecule – in a.m.u.
Definitions
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• Molar mass – – the mass of one mole of atoms of an
element – The mass of one mole of molecules
or formula units of a compound– Numerically equal to formula mass– Unit: grams/mole (g/mol)
Definitions
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• List the elements in the compound.• List the number of atoms of each
element.• Multiply each number of atoms by
the – Relative atomic mass (for formula
mass)– Molar mass (for molar mass)
• Add the products.
Calculating Formula Mass or Molar Mass
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List the elements in the compound.
Calculating Formula Mass or Molar Mass
(NH4)2SO4
N
H
S
O
2
8
1
4
x 14.01 = 28.02
x 1.008 = 8.064
x 32.06 = 32.06
x 16.00 = 64.00
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132.144List the number of atoms of each
element.
• Multiply each number of atoms by the – Relative atomic mass (for formula mass)– Molar mass (for molar mass)
Add the products…
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Calculating Formula Mass or Molar Mass
(NH4)2SO4
N
H
S
O
2
8
1
4
x 14.01 = 28.02
x 1.008 = 8.064
x 32.06 = 32.06
x 16.00 = 64.00
132.144From the periodic table4 sig figs
The unit is amu for formula mass. The unit is g/mol for molar mass
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1. Find the formula mass of each of the following:
a. H2SO4
b. Ca(NO3)2
c. PO4 3−
d. MgCl2
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2. Find the formula mass of each of the following:
a. Al2S3
b. NaNO3
c. Ba(OH)2
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One mole of …
Nitrogen (balloon)
CdS (yellow)
Water (cylinder)
NaCl (white)
p. 239
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The formula could stand for 1 molecule of water with 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom… or …
The formula could stand for 1 mole of water molecule which contain 2 moles of hydrogen atoms and 1 mole of oxygen atoms.
Chemical Formulas & Moles
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Conversions with Compounds
MASSgrams
AMOUNT
moles
PARTICLESmolecules
MOLAR MASS 6.022 x 10 23
xx
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Conversions with Compounds
MASSgrams
AMOUNT
moles
PARTICLESatoms
MOLAR MASS 6.022 x 10 23
xx
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Grams-Moles-Molecules Conversions
p. 240
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Dimensional Analysis
# & unit given unit wantedunit givenx
Fill in units first; then numbers !
=unit given
Put in numbers to make the numerator equal to
the denominator
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Dimensional Analysis
x x x x =
Arrange the units so that all cancel out except the last one, which should be the one you want.
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1. How many moles of compound are there in the following?
a. 6.60 g (NH4)2SO4
b. 4.5 kg Ca(OH)2
2. How many molecules are there in the following?
a. 25.0 g H2SO4
b. 125 g of sugar, C12H22O11
3. What is the mass in grams of 6.25 mol of copper(II) nitrate?
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Find the molar mass of the compound.
Percent Composition(NH4)2SO4
N
H
S
O
2
8
1
4
x 14.01 = 28.02
x 1.008 = 8.064
x 32.06 = 32.06
x 16.00 = 64.00
132.144Divide the subtotal for each element
by the molar mass
132.14 = .2120
132.14 = .06103
132.14 = .2426
132.14 = .4843
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Multiply each by 100 to get a percent.
Percent Composition(NH4)2SO4
N
H
S
O
28.02
8.064
32.06
64.00
132.144
132.14 = .2120
132.14 = .06103
132.14 = .2426
132.14 = .4843
x100 = 21.20%
x100 = 6.103%
x100 = 24.26%
x100 = 48.43%
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HydratesSalt which have the ability to bind
water molecules within their crystal lattice.
Anhydrous - salts without waterExamples
CuSO4 5H2O
copper(II) sulfate pentahydrateCoCl2 6H2O
cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate
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CuSO4 5H2O
Hydrates
CoCl2 6H2O
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What percentage of sodium carbonate decahydrate, Na2CO3 10H2O, is sodium
carbonate?1. Find the molar mass of Na2CO3 (the anhydrous compound).
2. Find the mass Na2CO3 10H2O (the hydrate).
3. Divide mass of compound (anhydrous) by mass of the hydrate and multiply by 100.
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Percent Composition of a HydrateCuSO4 5H2O
Cu
S
O
H
O
1
1
4
10
5
x 63.55 = 63.55
x 32.06 = 32.06
x 16.00 = 64.00
x 1.008 = 10.08
x 16.00 = 80.00
249.69
159.61
90.08
249.69
249.69
x 100 =
63.92%
x 100 =
36.08%
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What is the percentage of MnCl2 in MnCl2 2H2O?
77.73%
How much water could 100g of anhydrous MnCl2 absorb if the hydrated form is MnCl2 2H2O?
28.64g
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1. Find the percentage compositions of the following:
a. PbCl2 b. Ba(NO3)2
2. Find the mass percentage of water in ZnSO4•7H2O.
3. Magnesium hydroxide is 54.87% oxygen by mass. How many grams of oxygen are in 175 g of the compound? How many moles of oxygen is this?
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Section 3 Homework