The molecular formula of sodium sulphate is \((\text{Na}_2\text{SO}_4)\).
Molar mass of \((\text{Na}_2\text{SO}_4)\)= [(2 × 23.0) + (32.066) + 4 (16.00)]
= 142.066 g
Mass percent of an element \(= \frac{\text{Mass of that element in the compound} }{ \text{Molar mass of the compound}} × 100\)
∴ Mass percent of sodium:
\(= \frac{46.0 g }{ 142.066 g} × 100\)
= 32.379
= 32.4 %
Mass percent of sulphur:
\(= \frac{32.066 g }{ 142.066 g} × 100\)
= 22.57
= 22.6 %
Mass percent of oxygen:
\(= \frac{64.0 g }{ 142.066g} × 100\)
= 45.049
45.05%
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
| A. | \(K_2SO_4(aq)\) with 60% dissociation | I. | \(i =3.7\) |
| B. | \(K_3[Fe(CN)_6](aq)\) with 90% dissociation | II. | \(i= 1.8\) |
| C. | \(AlCl_3 (aq)\) with 80% dissociation | III. | \(i=2.2\) |
| D. | \(K_2HgI_4 (aq)\) with 40% dissociation | IV. | \(i= 3.4\) |
What is the percentage of carbon in ethanol (\(C_{2}H_{5}OH\)) ?
(Atomic masses: C = 12, H = 1, O = 16)
Draw the Lewis structures for the following molecules and ions: \(H_2S\), \(SiCl_4\), \(BeF_2\), \(CO_3^{2-}\) , \(HCOOH\)
| λ (nm) | 500 | 450 | 400 |
|---|---|---|---|
| v × 10–5(cm s–1) | 2.55 | 4.35 | 5.35 |