Question
Question: How can I find the percent compositions of \({\text{Mg}}{\left( {{\text{N}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{3}}}} ...
How can I find the percent compositions of Mg(NO3)2?
Solution
We can find the percent compositions of each atom i.e. magnesium (Mg), nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O) present in given compound in the terms of mass percent composition of Mg(NO3)2
Complete answer:
Formula which is used to calculate mass percent composition of each atom is as follow:
% composition of atom =Mass of moleculeMass of atom×100
Mass of the given compound i.e. Magnesium nitrate (Mg(NO3)2) is calculate by adding masses of all the atoms i.e. magnesium (Mg), nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O) present in Mg(NO3)2 and for this first we have to list the atomic mass of all atoms that constituent the Mg(NO3)2 compound.
-Atomic mass of Magnesium (Mg) atom = 24.31g/mol
-Atomic mass of two Nitrogen (N) atoms = 2×14.01 = 28.02g/mol
-Atomic mass of six Oxygen (O) atoms = 6×15.99 = 95.94g/mol
-So molecular mass of Magnesium nitrate (Mg(NO3)2) = 24.31 + 28.02 + 95.94 = 148.27g/mol
Now % composition of each atom present in the Mg(NO3)2compound is calculated as follow:
-% composition of Magnesium atom (Mg) = 148.2724.31×100=16.39%
-% composition of Nitrogen atom (N) = 148.2728.02×100=18.9%
-% composition of Oxygen atom (O) = 148.2795.94×100=64.7%
Note:
Here some of you may do wrong calculation if you only put the mass of only one nitrogen and one oxygen in place of two nitrogen atoms (N) as well as for six oxygen atoms (O) also. So, always keep in mind while calculating the atomic mass of each constituent first we have to count the number of that atom in the given compound and then multiply that number to the atomic mass of that atom.