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Question: How can I calculate the mass percent of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen in acetamide, \[{C_2}{H_5}NO\] ?...

How can I calculate the mass percent of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen in acetamide, C2H5NO{C_2}{H_5}NO ?

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Acetamide is an organic compound which is also named as ethanamide having the formula of CH3CONH2C{H_3}CON{H_2} . It is the simplest amide which is derived from acetic acid. The mass percent is a way of describing components in a particular mixture or the way of expressing the concentration. The mass percent of a molecule shows the amount of each element that contributes to the total molecular mass.

Formula used: MassPercentage=MassofsoluteMassofsolution×100%Mass\,Percentage\, = \,\dfrac{{Mass\,of\,solute}}{{Mass\,of\,solution}}\, \times \,100\%

Complete step-by-step answer: The Mass percent of formula is expressed in the terms of the molar mass also for the mass of each element in 1 mole1{\text{ }}mole of the compound.
Even we can determine the mass percentage of each element with these masses.
The first step in determining the mass percent;
Given molecules are to determine each of the molecule component atomic mass.
Since, acetamide is composed of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen;
We get,
Molar mass carbon = 12.0g/mol12.0\,g/mol
Molar mass nitrogen = 14.0g/mol14.0\,g/mol
Molar mass oxygen = 16.0g/mol16.0\,g/mol
Molar mass hydrogen = 1.00g/mol1.00\,g/mol
Each element has its mass contribution, it is determined by multiplying the number of atoms of a certain element with their molar mass
Carbon contributes,
2×12.0=24.0g/mol2\, \times \,12.0\,\, = \,24.0\,g/mol
Nitrogen contributes,
1×14.0=14.0g/mol1\, \times \,14.0\,\, = \,14.0\,g/mol
Oxygen contributes,
1×16.0=16.0g/mol1\, \times \,16.0\,\, = \,16.0\,g/mol
Hydrogen contributes,
5×1.00=5.0g/mol5\, \times \,1.00\, = \,5.0\,g/mol
Adding each of the element’s contribution gives us the molecule's total atomic mass;
Molar massC2H5NO{C_2}{H_5}NO;
=24.0+14.0+16.0+5.00= 24.0 + 14.0 + 16.0 + 5.00
=59.0g/mol= 59.0\,g/mol
The last step to determine is the molecule’s mass percent;
It is divided with each element's contribution by acetamide's molecular mass and to multiply the result by 100%100\% .
Mass percent of carbon;
=24.059.0×100=40.7%= \,\dfrac{{24.0}}{{59.0}}\, \times \,100\, = \,\,40.7\,\%
Mass percent of nitrogen;
=14.059.0×100=23.7%= \,\dfrac{{14.0}}{{59.0}}\, \times \,100\, = \,\,23.7\,\%
Mass percent of oxygen;
=16.059.0×100=27.1%= \,\dfrac{{16.0}}{{59.0}}\, \times \,100\, = \,\,27.1\,\%
Mass percent of hydrogen;
=5.059.0×100=8.5%= \,\dfrac{{5.0}}{{59.0}}\, \times \,100\, = \,\,8.5\,\%
Always remember to cross-check the validity of the answer, just by adding up all the percentages
40.7+23.7+27.1+8.5=100%40.7 + 23.7 + 27.1 + 8.5 = 100\%

So, acetamide is having 40.7%40.7\% Carbon, 23.7%23.7\% Nitrogen, 27.1%27.1\% Oxygen, and   8.5%\;8.5\% Hydrogen.

Note: The mass percentage can be described as the mass of solute present in a given mass of a solution. The quantity of a solute can be expressed in the form of moles or mass. For a solution, the mass percentage is defined as the grams of solute in a solution, multiplied by 100100 to get the percentage.