CHE 201 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Ammonium Chloride, Molar Mass, Molecular Mass

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Chapter 3: atomic masses: sum of the atomic masses (in amu) of the atoms that make up a molecule, molecular weight/formula weight/formula mass, molecular mass of h2o, 2(1. 008) +1(16. 00) = 18. 02amu. Percent composition of compounds: the percent of the total mass contributed by each element in a compound, ex, h2o, h: 2(1. 008)/18. 02 *100 = 11. 19, o: (16. 00)/18. 02 *100 = 88. 79% Conversion factor to convert mass to moles and vice versa. Determine the empirical formula of a compound that is 30. 45 percent nitrogen and 69. 55 percent oxygen. Divide by lowest value (2. 713), you get the answer no(cid:2870: combustion analysis, an experimental determination of an empirical formula by a rxn w/ oxygen to produce h20 & co2. Limiting reactant: the reactant that is completely consumed and determines the amount of product formed. Excess reactant: the reactant present in a greater amount than necessary to react with all the limiting reactant.

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