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How to find the mass of a molecule? - Answer - g molecule --> mol molecule --> Avogadro's #



Example:



(1 mol CO.01g CO2)

x

(6.022 x 10^23 CO2 molecules / 1 mol CO2)



OR (to organize the equation/steps)



(44.01g CO mol CO2)

x

(1 mol CO.022 x 10^23 CO2 molecules)

Mass Percent Composition

(Mass Percent) - Answer - (Mass of element X in 1 mol of compound /

Mass of 1 mol of the compound) x 100%



Example:

,(2 x molar mass Cl / molar mass CCl2F2) x 100%

How to calculate the number of moles of each element that are present in each sample? - Answer -
Example:



0.857g H x (1 mol H / 1.01 g H) = 0.849 mol H



6.86g O x (1 mol O / 16.00g O) = 0.429 mol O



[Divide each # of moles by fewest moles]



0.849 mol H / 0.429 = 1.98 => 2



0.429 mol O / 0.429 = 1



So, the empirical compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen is H2O

How to calculate Molecular Mass [n]

(After finding Empirical Formula and given Molar Mass in the problem)? - Answer - Molecular Mass [n]
=>



(molar mass / empirical formula molar mass)

Elemental Analysis - Answer - A method of obtaining Empirical Formulas for unknown compounds
(containing C and H) by burning a sample of the compound in pure oxygen and analyzing the products of
the combustion reaction.

What must be in equilibrium in a "balanced" chemical reaction? - Answer - 1.) The number of atoms



2.) The amount of mass

Organic Compounds - Answer - A compound composed of C and H and other elements: N, O, and S.

, Example: Methane (CH4)

Hydrocarbons - Answer - Organic Compounds composed of only C and H.

Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes (# of bonds)? - Answer - Alkanes =>

Hydrocarbons with single-bonded carbons



Alkenes =>

Hydrocarbons with double-bonded carbons



Alkynes =>

Hydrocarbons with triple-bonded carbons

Base Names for Hydrocarbons - Answer - meth = 1

eth = 2

prop = 3

but = 4

pent = 5

hex = 6

hept = 7

oct = 8

non = 9

dec = 10

The Greenhouse Effect - Answer - Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere act as a one-way filter.



They allow sunlight to pass through and warm Earth's surface.

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