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Mole concept percentage composition

In the previous section, you learned how to calculate the percentage composition of a compound from its chemical formula. Now you will do the reverse. You will use the percentage composition of a compound, along with the concept of the mole, to calculate the empirical formula of the compound. Since the percentage composition can often be determined by experiment, chemists use this calculation when they want to identify a compound. [Pg.208]

Use the following terms to create a concept map atoms, average atomic mass, molecules, mole, percentage composition, and molar masses. [Pg.272]

The empirical formula of a compound can be simply related to the mass percentage of its constituent elements using the mole concept. For example, the empirical formula for ethylene (molecular formula C2H4) is CH2. Its composition by mass is calculated from the masses of carbon and hydrogen in 1 mol of CH2 formula units ... [Pg.35]

You can also use the mole concept to calculate the empirical formula of a compound using the percentage composition data for that compound — the percentage by weight of each element in the compound. (The empirical formula indicates the different types of elements in a molecule and the lowest whole-number ratio of each kind of atom in the molecule. See Chapter 7 for details.)... [Pg.168]


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