Good Morning and welcome to Chemistry.
We’ve been talking about the mole the last few days. Today, we are continuing with the mole theme and asking you to calculate the %composition of a substance. You’ll need a calculator and a periodic table.
For example: Water’s molar mass is 18 grams.
O = 16 g (The periodic table says 15.999 g, so we can do a little rounding)
H = 1 g x 2 = 2 g
Add 16+2 and the molar mass of water is 18 grams.
The percent by mass is {(mass of one element in the compound)/(molar mass of total compound)} x 100
(16/18) * 100 = 88.9% Oxygen
(2/18) * 100 = 11.1% Hydrogen.
They percentages should add up close to 100%.
I’d like you to find the percent by mass of each element in the following substances:
A. Aluminum Sulfate (see yesterday’s work for the formula)
B. Phosphoric Acid (H3PO4)
C. Calcium Chloride, CaCl2
D. Ethane C2H6
E. The mineral Ilmenite, FeTiO3 (Note: it contains Titanium)
Please show all work on paper and send a picture of your work to me in Remind.
Thanks,
Stay healthy and Stay Breezy.
T. Brown