Question
Question: How do you calculate the mass percent composition of carbon in each carbon containing compound? a)...
How do you calculate the mass percent composition of carbon in each carbon containing compound?
a) CH4
b) C2H6
c) C2H2
d) C2H5Cl
Solution
Mass percentage of an element in a compound or a molecule is the percentage composition, or the content of that specific element in that molecule. It can be calculated by the use of mass of that individual element and the total mass of the molecule.
Complete step-by-step answer:
First we need to define the mass percent composition of an element in a molecule, in order to solve this question. It is a way of expressing the concentration of a component or a part of a material present in a certain type of mixture.
The mass percentage composition of an element can be calculated by the division of the mass of that substance and the total mass of the mixture. In case of the mass percent of an element in a molecule we divide the mass of that individual element and the total mass of that molecule in which the element is present. This equation can be mathematically expressed as,
mass
Where, W(E) is the weight of the element whole mass percent composition is to be determined and W(M) is the total mass of the molecule.
a) In the case of CH4 , we know that the mass of carbon is 12.01u and that of hydrogen is 1.008u. So the total mass of this compound would be, 12.01+(4×1.008)=16.032u. So the mass percentage would become, mass
b) In the next case C2H6, the total mass of the compound would be, (2×12.01u)+(6×1.008u)=30.068u
And the mass of carbon would be 24.02u. Now, in the same way, we will calculate the mass percentage of carbon, which is, mass
c) In the third case C2H2, we would have total mass of the compound as (2×12.01u)+(2×1.008u)=24.036u
The mass of carbon would be 24.02u. Now, we will calculate the mass percentage of carbon which is,
26.036u24.02u×100
d) Finally in case of C2H5Cl, the total mass of the compound would be,
(2×12.01u)+(5×1.008u)+35.45u=64.51u
And the mass of carbon is again 24.02u.
By doing the same calculation, we get,
mass
Note: The mass percent composition of an element in a compound decreases, as the number of different elements in the compound increases. This is because every element would contribute to the total mass of the compound hence lowering the value of ratio of mass of element by the mass of compound.