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Hi Ray,
Please see attached file. They are the solutions to Lab6 . If you have extra time, please review them. After that, you may already submit them yourself or you can send it back to me if you found something that needs to be modified.
Lab 6 document are the questions of the lab and answersand the other two are the ‘show work’ requirement as required in the lab.
Thanks..
Roel
Refer to a periodic table, as needed, to answer these questions.
Section 1: In-Class Practice
1. How does the structure of an ionic compound differ from that of a molecular compound?
Ionic
compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons while molecular compounds are formed by sharing of electrons. In addition to that, ionic compounds are formed via ionic bond between a metal and non-metal while molecular compounds are formed via covalent bond between two non-metals.
2. Distinguish among the terms molecular mass, formula mass, and molar mass (the mass of a mole).
Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance. For example the molar mass of
H2O
is 18.015 grams.
Formula and molecular mass are measured in terms of AMU (Atomic Mass Unit). Formula mass refers to the mass of an ionic compound. For example we refer to the 58.5 AMU mass of NaCl as its formula mass since NaCl is ionic. On the other hand, molecular mass refers to the 67.82 AMU mass of Boron Triflouride as molecular mass since it is a molecule.
3. Complete
Table 1
by
· Indicating whether each compound is ionic or molecular (Column 2)
· Noting whether each compound’s basic unit is a formula unit or a molecule (Column 3)
· Using the periodic table and a calculator to calculate the formula masses for each compound (Column 4)—show your work on a separate piece of paper
4. Calculate the formula mass of the hydrate, CuSO4 • 5H2O. Show your work.
Formula Masses (in amu):
Cu = 63.546 S = 32.065 O = 15.999 H = 1.008 O = 15.999
Mr = 63.546 + 32.065 + 4 (15.999) + 5 [2(1.008) + 15.999]
Mr = 249.7 amu
Section 2: Out-of-Class Practice
5. Complete
Table 2
by calculating the formula mass of each compound listed. Show your work on a separate sheet of paper.
6. Put a check beside each of the compounds in Table 2 for which you calculated the molecular mass.
7. Oxygen gas is diatomic, meaning that it is made up of two oxygen atoms. What would be the molecular mass of oxygen gas? Would it differ from the atomic mass of oxygen? If so, how?
Diatomic oxygen is O2.
Molecular
mass of oxygen gas = 2(15.999) = 31.998 amu
Thus, the molecular mass of oxygen gas is 31.998 amu. It differs from the atomic mass of oxygen gas since this value is only 15.999 amu.
8. What is the formula unit of aluminum chloride, Al2Cl6? What about the formula unit for ethane, C2H6? (Hint: Remember the difference between ionic and molecular compounds.)
The formula unit is the lowest ratio of ions represented in a compound. Thus, Al2Cl6 has a formula unit of AlCl3 with ions Al+3 and Cl-1. For C2H6, the lowest ratio is CH3.
Table 1 | |||||||
Compound |
Ionic/Molecular |
Formula Unit / Molecule |
Formula Mass (amu) |
||||
KCl |
Ionic | Formula Unit |
74.551 |
||||
H2O | Molecular | Molecule |
18.02 |
||||
CaSO4 |
136.14 |
||||||
NH3 |
17.03 |
||||||
Hg(NO3)2 |
324.60 |
||||||
Table 2 | |
|
|
MgO |
40.304 |
K2S |
110.26 |
· C3H8O3 |
92.09 |
Ca(NO3)2 |
164.09 |
Mg3(PO4)2 |
262.84 |
· C6H2CH3(NO2)3 |
227.1 |
· Pt(NH3)2Cl2 |
300.1 |
Fe(ClO4)2 |
254.74 |
Na2CO3 • 10H2O |
286.1 |
MgSO4 • 7H2O |
246.5 |
Conclusion
Now address the Focus Question: Which has more mass—salt (NaCl) or sugar (C12H22O11)? Show calculations to support your answer.
Sugar (C12H22O11 has more mass than salt (NaCl) .
For NaCl:
Na = 22.99 Cl = 35.453
Mr = 22.99+ 35.453
Mr = 58.443 amu
For C12H22O11:
C = 12.011 H = 1.008 O = 15.999
Mr = 12(12.011) + 22(1.008) +11(15.999)
Mr = 342.3 amu
Item number 3 Formula Mass Computations (in amu) – Table 1
KCl
K = 39.098 Cl = 35.453
Mr = 39.098 + 35.453 = 74.551 amu
H2O
H = 1.008 O = 15.999
Mr = 2(1.008) + 15.999 = 18.02 amu
CaSO4
Ca = 40.078 S = 32.065 O = 15.999
Mr = 40.078 + 32.065 + 4(15.999) = 136.14 amu
NH3
N = 14.007 H = 1.008
Mr = 14.007 + 3(1.008) = 17.03 amu
Hg (NO3) 2
Hg = 200.59 N = 14.007 O = 15.999
Mr = 200.59 + 2[14.007 + 3(15.999)] = 324.60 amu
Item number 5 Formula Mass Computations (in amu) – Table 2
MgO
Mg = 24.305 O = 15.999
Mr = 24.305 + 15.999 = 40.304
K2S
K = 39.098 S = 32.065
Mr = 2(39.098) + 32.065 = 110.26 amu
C3H8O3
C = 12.011 H = 1.008 O = 15.999
Mr = 3(12.011) + 8(1.008) + 3(15.999) = 92.09 amu
Ca (NO3)2
Ca = 40.078 N = 14.007 O = 15.999
Mr = 40.078 + 2[14.007 +3(15.999)] = 164.09 amu
Mg3 (PO4)2
Mg = 24.305 P = 30.964 O = 15.999
Mr = 3(24.305) + 2 [30.964 + 4(15.999)] = 262.84 amu
C6H2CH3 (NO2)3
C = 12.011 H = 1.008 O = 15.999 N = 14.007
Mr = 7(12.011) +5(1.008) + 3[14.007 +2(15.999)] = 227.1 amu
Pt (NH3)2Cl2
Pt = 195.084 N = 14.007 H = 1.008 Cl = 35.453
Mr = 195.084 + 2[14.007+ 3(1.008)] = 300.1 amu
Fe (ClO4)2
Fe = 55.845 Cl = 35.453 O = 15.999
Mr = 55.845 + 2 [35.453 + 4(15.999)] = 254.74 amu
Na2CO3 • 10H2O
Na= 22.99 C = 12.011 O = 15.999 H = 1.008
Mr = 2(22.99) + 12.011 + 3(15.999) + 10[2*1.008 + 15.999] = 286.1 amu
MgSO4 • 7H2O
Mg = 24.305 S = 32.065 O = 15.999 H = 1.008
Mr = 24.305 + 32.065 + 4(15.999) + 7 [2*1.008 + 15.999] = 246.5 amu