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Module 2: Foundations in Chemistry
2.2 Amount of Substance
2.2.2 Empirical and molecular formulas
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What does the empirical formula of a compound represent?
Simplest whole number ratio
The molecular formula of a compound represents the actual number of
atoms
Match the characteristic with the correct type of formula:
Molecular Formula ↔️ Actual number of atoms
Empirical Formula ↔️ Simplest whole number ratio
The molecular formula often is a whole number multiple of the empirical
formula
What does the molecular formula of a compound represent?
Actual number of atoms
How does the empirical formula relate to the molecular formula?
Simplest whole number ratio
Steps to identify the percentage composition of a compound
1️⃣ Determine the molecular or empirical formula
2️⃣ Calculate the molar mass of the compound
3️⃣ Calculate the mass of each element
4️⃣ Determine the percentage composition
To identify the percentage composition of a compound, you first need to determine its molecular or empirical
formula
The percentage of each element in a compound is calculated by dividing its mass by the total
molar
mass and multiplying by 100.
Calculate the percentage composition of carbon in glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)
1️⃣ (6 × 12.01 g/mol)
2️⃣ (180.16 g/mol)
3️⃣ (6 × 12.01 g/mol) / (180.16 g/mol)
4️⃣ (6 × 12.01 g/mol) / (180.16 g/mol) × 100%
The percentage of oxygen in glucose is calculated as (6 × 16.00 g/mol) / (180.16 g/mol) ×
100
%.
Match the characteristic with the correct type of composition:
Definition ↔️ Percentage of each element
Calculation ↔️ Multiply percentage by total mass
Purpose ↔️ Gives the actual mass
The empirical formula represents the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a
compound
.
What is the empirical formula of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)?
CH₂O
The molecular formula of glucose is
C₆H₁₂O₆
.
True
The empirical formula shows the simplest whole number ratio of
atoms
in a compound.
What is the molecular formula of glucose?
C₆H₁₂O₆
The empirical formula of glucose is
CH₂O
True
What does the molecular formula represent?
Actual number of atoms
Match the formula type with its relationship:
Empirical Formula ↔️ May be the same as or a multiple of the molecular formula
Molecular Formula ↔️ Often a whole number multiple of the empirical formula
The empirical formula represents the actual number of atoms in a molecule.
False
Steps to identify the percentage composition of a compound:
1️⃣ Determine the molecular or empirical formula
2️⃣ Calculate the molar mass of the compound
3️⃣ Calculate the mass of each element
4️⃣ Calculate the percentage of each element
To calculate the percentage of an element in a compound, you divide its mass by the
molar mass
and multiply by 100.
True
What is the percentage of carbon in glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)?
40.00%
The percentage of oxygen in glucose is
53.33%
.
Mass composition refers to the mass of each
element
in a compound.
True
What is the first step to calculate the moles of each element in a compound?
Determine the formula
What is the mass of carbon in 100 g of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)?
72.06 g
The moles of oxygen in 100 g of glucose are
6.00
mol.
The moles of each element are calculated by dividing the mass of the element by its atomic
mass
How many moles of carbon are present in 100 g of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)?
6.00 mol
The mole ratio for a compound with 0.25 mol C, 0.5 mol H, and 0.25 mol O is
1:2:1
True
The empirical formula of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆) is
CH₂O
What does the molecular formula of a compound represent?
Actual number of atoms
The molecular formula of glucose is C₆H₁₂O₆, while its empirical formula is
CH₂O
True
What is the third step in identifying the percentage composition of a compound?
Calculate the mass of each element
Steps to identify the percentage composition of a compound
1️⃣ Determine the molecular or empirical formula
2️⃣ Calculate the molar mass
3️⃣ Calculate the mass of each element
4️⃣ Calculate the percentage of each element
To convert from percentage composition to mass composition, first calculate the total
mass
of the compound.
The mass composition provides the
absolute
amounts of each element in a compound.
True
The atomic mass of oxygen is
16.00
g/mol.
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