Announcements: If in honors, see me for a pass for the seminar this week (Thursday) during Guidance....

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Announcements: If in honors, see me for a pass for the seminar this week (Thursday) during Guidance. It’ll be for approximately 30-40 min during 6 th period after DEAR. Thanks! Also, we will be updating portfolios the next time you see me. Bring all tests/quizzes, density letter, abstract practice (from yesterday). Check Website!!!!!!!!!

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Announcements:

If in honors, see me for a pass for the seminar this week (Thursday) during Guidance. It’ll be for approximately 30-40 min during 6th period after DEAR. Thanks!

Also, we will be updating portfolios the next time you see me. Bring all tests/quizzes, density letter, abstract practice (from yesterday).

Check Website!!!!!!!!!

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Molar Conversion Quiz

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Percent Composition and Chemical Formulas

Agenda: 1. Review Percent Composition (LPA)

2. Intro to Empirical and Molecular Formulas3. Guided Practice

4. Independent Practice

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Objective:

My words: SWBAT use percent composition of compounds to formulate empirical and molecular formulas of compounds as demonstrated through a handout/worksheet.

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Review Percent Composition…

What are the two ways we can find the percent composition by mass of a compound?

If I have a 23 g sample of sodium chloride and found 14 g of that sample to be chlorine, what is the percent composition of the sample?

Theoretically, what should the percent composition of sodium chloride be?

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Percent Composition as a conversion factor…

You can use percent composition to find the number of grams of any element in a specific compound!

Multiply the mass of the compound by a conversion factor based on the percent composition of that element to the compound!

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Percent composition as a conversion factor…

Example:

Suppose you want to know how much carbon and hydrogen are contained in 90 g of propane (C3H8).

1. Find % composition2. Use that as conversion factor3. Solve for the element’s mass

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Entrance Ticket

You have a sample of table salt in front of you and find that it was 60% chlorine and 40% sodium by mass. If the total mass of your sample was determined to be 50 g of table salt, how much of that mass is chlorine and how much of that mass is sodium?

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Empirical Formulas

The percent composition that you found is the data you will need to calculate the basic ratio of elements in that compound.

Basic ratio = empirical formula Empirical formula is the lowest whole-

number ratio of the atoms in a compound. Ionic formulas, as we learned, were always

lowest ratio possible, but molecular formulas were not always like this…

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An empirical formula may or may not be the same as a molecular formula (true formula) of the compound

The molecular formula tells the actual amount and each kind of atoms present in the compound

Example: Molecular formula: H2O2

Empirical formula: HO

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What are the empirical formulas for the following molecular formulas:

H2O

C2H4

C3H8

C2H4O2

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Determining the Empirical formula when you do not know the molecular formula

Sometimes you do not know the molecular formula (such as an unknown compound in front of you)

Steps:

1. Find the percent composition2. Find the moles of each element3. Divide by the lowest moles

present and get to a whole number.

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Sample Problem 1

A compound is analyzed and found to contain 25.9% nitrogen and 74.1% oxygen. What is the empirical formula for the compound?

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Sample Problem 2

Calculate the empirical formula for a compound that contains 94.1% oxygen and 5.9% hydrogen

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Sample Problem 3

Calculate the empirical formula for a compound that is 67.6% Hg, 10.8% S, and 21.6% O.

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Sample Problem 4

1,6-Diaminohexane is used to make nylon. What is the empirical formula of this compound if it is 62.1% C, 13.8% H and 24.1% N?

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Determining Molecular Formula

Determining the molecular formula is simple when you know your empirical formula!

The molecular formula is either the same as the empirical formula or a simple whole-number multiple of the empirical formula

Steps:1. Find empirical formula2. Divide Molar Mass by EFM3. multiply through your EF by the

whole number found in step 2

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Sample Problem 5

Calculate the molecular formula of a compound whose molar mass is 60 g/mol and empirical formula was found to be CH4N.

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Sample Problem 6

Find the molecular formula of ethylene glycol, which is used in antifreeze. The molar mass is known to be 62 g/mol and the empirical formula is CH3O.

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Which pair of molecules has the same empirical formula?

a. C2H4O2; C6H12O6

b. NaCrO4; Na2Cr2O7

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Recap Exit SlipHow is the empirical

formula different from molecular formula?

How do we find the empirical formula?

How do we find the molecular formula?