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Guide Sheet to Mole Problems
I. Calculating Molar Mass
- multiply atomic mass of each element by number of atoms of that element in the formula (shown by the
subscript)
- find the sum of all the atomic masses --this is formula mass (unit is a.m.u.)
- express formula mass in grams (unit is g/mol). This is the Molar Mass.
II. Calculating % Composition (from formula)
- calculate formula mass
- divide the total atomic mass of each element by the formula mass and multiply by 100
III. Calculating % Composition (from masses of each element)
- divide the mass of each element by the total mass of the compound and multiply by 100
IV. Calculating Empirical Formula (from % Composition)
- convert % of each element to grams based on 100 grams of the compound
- multiply grams of each element by 1/molar mass that element
- compare ratio of moles of each element and divide each by the smallest
- if result in step 3 gives a ratio with decimal equivalent to 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2.3, 3/4 instead of whole
numbers, convert to the fraction and multiply all ratios by the denominator or the fraction
V. Calculating Empirical Formula (from experimentally determined masses)
- multiply the mass of each element (in grams) by 1/molar mass of that element
- continue with steps 3 & 4 from IV above.
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